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szczepan455

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Aug 16, 2024
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Since all antiemetics listed in the guides such as meto or ondansetron are prescription only in my country, the only OTC alternative is Diphenhydramine (and Dimenhydrinate which is 55% DPH). I know it's one of the weaker antiemetics, but how effective would it be for CTB using SN?
 
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Bump. Wondering the same thing.
 
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Oct 13, 2022
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I have never felt antiemetic effects from diphenhydramine. I wouldn't count on it as one for SN. Sorry, not what you want to hear.
 

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