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Thread starterpeaceindeath
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Posted yesterday didn't get an answer.
Anyone can tell me if carsick medicine can be used as antiemetics. Not planning to die yet, just want to educate myself. Thx.
I heard that medication described for travel sickness is not the same as the anti-emetics you'd want.
you'd want things prescribed for migranes, just take a look at the recommended ones, if the one you can get is on that list its fine.
I heard that medication described for travel sickness is not the same as the anti-emetics you'd want.
you'd want things prescribed for migranes, just take a look at the recommended ones, if the one you can get is on that list its fine.
I heard that medication described for travel sickness is not the same as the anti-emetics you'd want.
you'd want things prescribed for migranes, just take a look at the recommended ones, if the one you can get is on that list its fine.
My understanding is that the travel sickness medication is VERY light weight. I told the pharmacist that "my girlfriend has cancer and is in treatment and she needs Metoclopramide and he sold it to me no problem. Of course, I live in Mexico so chances are that I didn't even need to tell a story as most medications can be purchased OTC.
no none said it was easy to get, it's not like you can just buy SN OTC in most countries either,.. anti-emetics are the smaller issue here.
tho yea, since meto etc are prescription drugs you'd only get them from a doctor or from your personal contacts.
however, not all anti-emetics are prescription only in all countries.
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