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Are antiemetics really hard to come by?
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It's essentially mandatory but I hear it's difficult to get a prescription. Has anyone gotten it and how did you go about it? I feel that it shouldn't be too hard but I haven't tried. Any thoughts?
i don't even know what to say in the pharmacy for obtaining anti-vomit medicines.
i'm in a third world country, similar to mexico, so i could hypothetically easily get anti vomit medicine... i just need to know what to say in the parmacy
i don't even know what to say in the pharmacy for obtaining anti-vomit medicines.
i'm in a third world country, similar to mexico, so i could hypothetically easily get anti vomit medicine... i just need to know what to say in the parmacy
Heard the OTC ones won't do the job properly. I think I can get some prescriptions if I bullshit about a migraine - it runs in my family anyway. Thanks!
what if i say "my medicine makes me throw up, so i need anti vomit medicine, but im all out of it, can you give me some?"
do you think that would work?
is it really dangerous or something or easy to OD on since they are so strict with prescription for it?
what if i say "my medicine makes me throw up, so i need anti vomit medicine, but im all out of it, can you give me some?"
do you think that would work?
is it really dangerous or something or easy to OD on since they are so strict with prescription for it?
I think they're strict with it because of the side effects not because it is easy to OD on. But some folks are saying you can easily get it online. Or maybe meet with a virtual doctor and complain of nausea? And they hand out prescriptions like candy. Just what I heard.
It's essentially mandatory but I hear it's difficult to get a prescription. Has anyone gotten it and how did you go about it? I feel that it shouldn't be too hard but I haven't tried. Any thoughts?
My Dr. said if zofran doesn't work (I just filled it today) then we can go ahead with meto. I'm going to wait a couple days and then message them to send in the meto script. Pretty easy for me. I just told them that one of my close family members uses it for their migraine-induced vomiting and it works well for them.
My Dr. said if zofran doesn't work (I just filled it today) then we can go ahead with meto. I'm going to wait a couple days and then message them to send in the meto script. Pretty easy for me. I just told them that one of my close family members uses it for their migraine-induced vomiting and it works well for them.
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I ordered mine from an island in the South Pacific, but it's also available at… I guess you could say… the WalMart of India… or the KMart of India… or the pharmaceutical MiniMart of India.
Heard the OTC ones won't do the job properly. I think I can get some prescriptions if I bullshit about a migraine - it runs in my family anyway. Thanks!
I think it's one of these cases where the OTC ones are simply not as strong as the ones your doc would prescribe but you could do some basic math to check how many OTC pills would equate to the prescribed ones and the dose advised in the PPH
When I wanted to go with that method, it's what I did anyway
Couldn't get my hand on the SN so I couldn't even attempt it but I don't see why it wouldn't work
I think it's one of these cases where the OTC ones are simply not as strong as the ones your doc would prescribe but you could do some basic math to check how many OTC pills would equate to the prescribed ones and the dose advised in the PPH
When I wanted to go with that method, it's what I did anyway
Couldn't get my hand on the SN so I couldn't even attempt it but I don't see why it wouldn't work
I got mine prescribed after telling doctor i have problem with nausea and extreme vomitting and a friend of mine used meto. But then again each country could be different.
Wait you guys can buy antisiemetics online???! It would be a pain the ass to get some in my country, lately pharmacists here have been strict for some reason (Maybe my local pharmacies are anyways)
Wait you guys can buy antisiemetics online???! It would be a pain the ass to get some in my country, lately pharmacists here have been strict for some reason (Maybe my local pharmacies are anyways)
For me it was a peace of cake. I simply lied to my family doctor that I had nauseating migraines and he prescribed Reglan (metoclopramide) to me without any trouble. This happened in my country North Macedonia.
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