Marktheghost

Marktheghost

Paragon
Feb 20, 2020
911
I've noticed some people post messages saying they've got their sodium nitrite, so I thought I'd announce the fact that I've got my prescription for antiemetics. I haven't actually got the antiemetics yet, I've got the prescription though. I got it without lying too. I really have been feeling a bit sick; and I really did puke up in January. I didn't remind my doctor that when I puked up in January it was because I was trying to kill myself.
Do antiemetics have a use by date? And do I need to get them soon? If I can't find SN until 2022 and then try to get the antiemetics, will the date on the prescription cause any problems?
And is prochlorperazine maleate the right antiemetic? I might as well just make sure of that.
 
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reggiesaurus

reggiesaurus

Only passion is not having one
Aug 30, 2020
62
Yeah, it's one of the listed antiemetics, though metoclopramide is popular because of the gastric emptying effect.
I'm pretty sure all drugs have an expiry date, after which they lose their potency.
 
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DyingAlf

Specialist
Aug 22, 2020
345
Yes the antiemetics will have an expiry date which will be printed on the packaging. The prescription will expire, or at least be heavily questioned, if you don't use it soon but I don't know what timeframe that will be.
If the antiemetics do expire before you use them you'll probably be able to get a new prescription in the future by saying something along the lines of "I had antiemetics in sept2020 & they worked well so I'd like to get them again because I'm having the same problem now".
 

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