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xhelx

xhelx

decayed beyond recognition
Mar 1, 2024
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A while ago, I went to my local pharmacy and asked for some medication for nausea, and the pharmacist gave me meto. No prescription or anything, also it was really cheap (like less than 3€). I thought that maybe it's normal to get it without a prescription in my country, but I googled it and it's a prescription medication here as well. Is there any chance it's not as strong as prescription meto or anything? I took only one and it helped enough, I didn't need to take the rest.
I dont plan on using it with SN right now (or ever), I'm just curious. Why would they just give me prescription medication without even asking for it specifically?
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
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Probably they made a mistake.
 
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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
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Yeah, sounds like a mistake. If it says Metoclopramide then, I imagine it is. Maybe check the dosage though. Not sure if they prescribe it at different strengths.

I sort of had a similiar experience. When reading the protocol- I was like- that sounds familiar. Turns out I was prescribed it when I had gallstone problems. It's way out of date now but, I'm hoping it will still work. I wondered if it was a kind of twisted kismet though.
 
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karakoltriste

I hate psychiatry
Apr 30, 2025
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A while ago, I went to my local pharmacy and asked for some medication for nausea, and the pharmacist gave me meto. No prescription or anything, also it was really cheap (like less than 3€). I thought that maybe it's normal to get it without a prescription in my country, but I googled it and it's a prescription medication here as well. Is there any chance it's not as strong as prescription meto or anything? I took only one and it helped enough, I didn't need to take the rest.
I dont plan on using it with SN right now (or ever), I'm just curious. Why would they just give me prescription medication without even asking for it specifically?
idk in Spain I bought antiemetics without recipe
 
Romanticize

Romanticize

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Aug 22, 2024
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What country are you in? I imagine in some countries they can give prescription meds like that, but in others it is almost impossible.
 
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xhelx

decayed beyond recognition
Mar 1, 2024
105
What country are you in? I imagine in some countries they can give prescription meds like that, but in others it is almost impossible.
I'm in Romania, but it's not very common to get them like this, I did try asking for other prescription meds in the past and I was denied every time
 
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Romanticize

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Aug 22, 2024
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ye, well, Romania is rather a no, but it's not too unusual either.