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moon_r4

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Jan 27, 2019
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I found this study below:


It compares olanzapine and metoclopramide in treatment of chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting. Olanzapine performed better than meto at preventing vomiting.

39 out of 56 (70 %) chemotherapy patients had no vomiting with olanzapine.
16 out of 52 (31 %) chemotherapy patients had no vomiting with metoclopramide.

Does anyone know if the same would apply to preventing nausea from SN ingestion (or other poisons)? I am prescribed olanzapine, so would be easier for me to obtain than meto.

Thank you.
 
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jake3d

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May 29, 2019
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Olanzapine acts as a dopamine antagonist too, just like meto does, but I was not able to find any exact numbers on its dopamine affinity. So it is likely to work, but I cannot pronounce myself on the dose you should take.

What I can tell from my own experience with people taking it is that olanzapine will not prevent vomiting due to getting drunk - but then again, neither will meto, and we're not talking about alcohol poisoning so this point is moot.
 
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pleasethistime

Experienced
Jun 25, 2018
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Interesting. I have both olanzapine and domperidone. Olanzapine is great for sleeping.
 
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how2toGetout

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Aug 20, 2019
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Olanzapine acts as a dopamine antagonist too, just like meto does, but I was not able to find any exact numbers on its dopamine affinity. So it is likely to work, but I cannot pronounce myself on the dose you should take.

What I can tell from my own experience with people taking it is that olanzapine will not prevent vomiting due to getting drunk - but then again, neither will meto, and we're not talking about alcohol poisoning so this point is moot.

How effective would Olanzapine (zyprexa) be as alternative antiemetic for SN as compared to metoclopramide? What's with the dopamine affinity thing?

I just want to know more.. I'm in US..
 
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k75

L'appel du Vide
Jun 27, 2019
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When I was on chemo, I was given both Reglan and Zyprexa. Reglan worked a lot better for my nausea, so I've just kind of always assumed it was more effective in general. So I'm really not sure in this case. I tend to lean toward the proven recommendations.
 

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