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LonelyDude15

LonelyDude15

Currently Spiraling
Sep 26, 2020
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I have already obtained a meto prescription, I just have to go to the pharmacy to go pick it up. I'm also planning on asking if they have Tagamet but I'm not sure if it's sold in Canada so I'd like suggestions for alternatives. Most failed SN stories on here feature people who didn't use antiemetic's so if there is anyone with a SN story who used meto would you be kind enough to share or link it on here I just want to know what to expect as I really don't like feeling nauseous.
 
LenkaX

LenkaX

Maybe there is a hope!
Aug 14, 2020
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You can get Tagamet very easily from the US Amazon, for example. I bought a package and I'm from Europe.
 
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Nimbus

Nimbus

Hanging on is hard
Dec 2, 2019
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The PPH suggests 80mg of Prilosec or Nexium as alternatives to Tagamet.

I also think you should expect to be nauseous. I've researched this quite a bit and from what I've read, most people who take SN experience nausea.
 
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The PPH suggests 80mg of Prilosec or Nexium as alternatives to Tagamet.

I also think you should expect to be nauseous. I've researched this quite a bit and from what I've read, most people who take SN experience nausea.

I think that's what the meteo is for.
 

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