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Manfrotto99

Arcanist
Oct 10, 2023
459
Has anyone managed to get an antiemetic through a telehealth doctor over the phone in Australia? I'm not good at lying especially not in my state of mind. Im unable to tolerate metocloperide . I think Prochlorperazine is better for me. I would greatly appreciate suggestions on who to call, what to say etc, thank you?
 
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Zardoz

Peace
May 21, 2025
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I believe most prescription antiemetics can be used to treat nausea caused by migraines, including Prochlorperazine it seems from looking online.

It's the reason I gave when sourcing other prescription only antiemetics (meto/ondansetron) via online pharmacies (UK). That was an online questionnaire form only, no phone calls with an actual person. I might not have been entirely truthful on it...
Sorry I don't know how it works in Australia, but is that an option to avoid a call with a doctor?

May I ask do you have a bad reaction / side effects from the Meto?
 
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Manfrotto99

Arcanist
Oct 10, 2023
459
Thank you, you can't just fill in forms in Australia, you have to speak to a doctor to get a prescription, but I went to my regular doctor and got the Prochlorperazine today :)

I have essential tremor and I find the Meto makes me so anxious and tremble so badly I want to rip my head off, some drugs including anti depressants have a similar effect. I don't find Prochlorperazine to be so bad.
 
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Zardoz

Peace
May 21, 2025
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Thank you, you can't just fill in forms in Australia, you have to speak to a doctor to get a prescription, but I went to my regular doctor and got the Prochlorperazine today :)

I have essential tremor and I find the Meto makes me so anxious and tremble so badly I want to rip my head off, some drugs including anti depressants have a similar effect. I don't find Prochlorperazine to be so bad.
Nice, congrats.
Was it all straightforward dealing directly with he docs in the end?

I'm hear bad reports of Meto's side effects. I have it but am going to not take the recommended large dose (SN) and take another antiemetic aas well in combination with it The Meto def made me a bit shaky and anxious, then possibly caused me to fall asleep (not good if you still have things left to do!). This was only a single 10mg dose.

Good luck.
 
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Manfrotto99

Arcanist
Oct 10, 2023
459
Nice, congrats.
Was it all straightforward dealing directly with he docs in the end?

I'm hear bad reports of Meto's side effects. I have it but am going to not take the recommended large dose (SN) and take another antiemetic aas well in combination with it The Meto def made me a bit shaky and anxious, then possibly caused me to fall asleep (not good if you still have things left to do!). This was only a single 10mg dose.

Good luck.
Yes I had no problems, but my doctor knows I'm in a difficult and stressful situation that could cause anyway bad headaches.
 
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