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mirko

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Nov 19, 2020
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In my country Metoclopramide is not sold OTC and the only way to get is with prescription. But after a research I found out there's an alternative version I can buy OTC called Metoclopramide hydrochloride. I really don't if I can use this instead of the classic meto

 
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In my country Metoclopramide is not sold OTC and the only way to get is with prescription. But after a research I found out there's an alternative version I can buy OTC called Metoclopramide hydrochloride. I really don't if I can use this instead of the classic meto

I dunno for sure , mine just says donperidone , it's easy to get online. But I would say that is almost like meto if it has that name. Do some research online.
 
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Nexuno

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Dec 9, 2020
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I have some doubts as well. As far as I know the Meto we are looking for must be a dopamine blocker (like Donperidone, as suggested by Sherri).
If I get it right the OTC versions are not dopamine blockers... yet it's quite strange because Plasil (meto hydrochloride) - for example - is used after surgeries and also on people on chemotherapy.

 
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mirko

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I have some doubts as well. As far as I know the Meto we are looking for must be a dopamine blocker (like Donperidone, as suggested by Sherri).
If I get it right the OTC versions are not dopamine blockers... yet it's quite strange because Plasil (meto hydrochloride) - for example - is used after surgeries and also on people on chemotherapy.

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As I understand, this is still meto and acts as it with dopamine

But yeah probably I'll try to get the equivalent of Donperidone
 
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Nexuno

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Dec 9, 2020
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As I understand, this is still meto and acts as it with dopamine
Yes I think you're right. I was looking into it right now and the only difference between the OTC and not OTC in my country is the quantity of active principle.

Yet I think donperidone is better than metoplocramide, which could lead to extrapiramidal effects (spasm/muscle contractions and so on); I don't know if the dose required in the SN method is enough to develop such symptoms, but it would be really uncomfortable.
 
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