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breaking_edge

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Jul 15, 2020
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(Question about an anti-e; not sure if it is 'ctb' discussion or offtopic)
I have read here that Motilium [Domperidone] is available OTC in many pharmacies, though searching it online I'm not sure just how accessible it is.

Anyone got it from a(n Irish) pharmacy? If the seller/staff has to ask me questions, is it just a case of saying "I get migraines" and I don't have heart problems, and that's it? Or a longer story?

(I just get a bit too apprehensive and paranoid sometimes that someone somehow will get suspicious of my motives. Especially if I were to order online since I would have to give my address. I'm not under surveillance/'conservation', though.)
(And I know, it's not a 'ctb' method in itself; I'm thinking about if I order SN or even N if I'm brave enough...)
Thanks.
 
GreenMile

GreenMile

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Aug 3, 2021
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I got Domperidone otc in Dublin (brand name Domerid) wasn't asked any questions.
 
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userm23

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Sep 9, 2021
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Aww, the internet is telling me it's available on prescription only :(
 
GreenMile

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This is from an article I read about it.

"About two years ago in Ireland Motilium was made a pharmacist-supervised sale and had to be kept out of sight of the customer or in the dispensary. Then about six months ago further restrictions came into force. Domperidone could only be sold for nausea and/or vomiting, the maximum daily dose to be taken is one 10mg tablet three times a day and the maximum duration of use is seven days. Also it was not to be sold to people over 65 years of age or if someone is taking heart medicines. "
 
weallneedtovent

weallneedtovent

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Sep 6, 2021
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Domperidone can only be issued by a pharmacist (OTC) or by prescription in Ireland (or UK). It's not something you can pick up in your local shop or by a 'dispenser' at a pharmacy, has to be a registered medical practitioner/pharmacist
Aww, the internet is telling me it's available on prescription only :(
 
Yama

Yama

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Jul 8, 2021
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I managed to buy mine online without prescription. PM me
 
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