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i believe metoclopramide is preferred due to potential gastric emptying action, but ondansetron has been shown to be clinically effective as well. if i only use ondansetron (availability to me) do you think it would go over well and why?
 
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i believe metoclopramide is preferred due to potential gastric emptying action, but ondansetron has been shown to be clinically effective as well. if i only use ondansetron (availability to me) do you think it would go over well and why?
I don't think it will be as effective but better than nothing. Ondansetron does give some effect after one dose but typically require 1-4 days of use for the full effect. Personally I would take it twice a day 4-5 prior.
 
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Jan 13, 2025
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one thing to note here is that ondansetron does not have a prokinetic effect and will not accelerate gastric emptying, which is why metoclopramide is recommended. it works on a completely different receptor.

that being said, it's an antiemetic, so it should help keep you from vomiting. just won't be the exact same as what meto is doing in the "usual" sn protocol.
 
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Would promethazine work for an antiemetic?
 

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