PatKat

PatKat

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Aug 9, 2018
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Just go see your doctor and tell his you are feeling nauseous.
 
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Battered_Seoul

Experienced
Jun 13, 2018
252
Is this the Greek seller? Received meto from this seller a few weeks ago, no problem with customs.
 
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Duqu

Duqu

Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!
Aug 27, 2018
452
I live in the US and received them from this seller within 10 days. Less distance to UK means it should probably be faster. On the customs form they wrote "vitamins"
 
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RacilyDank

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Sep 3, 2018
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RacilyDank

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Sep 3, 2018
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Greece is in the EU, no customs here !
But UK won't for much longer thanks to game playing politicians and easily manipulated biggots
 
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RacilyDank

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Sep 3, 2018
321
Good job I got my order and will ctb before the country goes to shit and we can't have free trade with others
 
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bluebzh

Member
Aug 7, 2018
46
Hi , how to know if it's a real or a counterfeit? do you trust this kind of announcement? Thanks
 
Duqu

Duqu

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Aug 27, 2018
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Hi , how to know if it's a real or a counterfeit? do you trust this kind of announcement? Thanks

It's real. I took picks of the packaging of the med. It comes from greece and it arrived in the US in 10 days for me (much faster than I was expecting). I believe it has to be OTC there because no way this person could get so many prescriptions. It's 20 ten mg tablets in a blister pack, in a box. it's all in greek.
 
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bluebzh

Member
Aug 7, 2018
46
I asked the question to people living in Greece (expatriate) and that reassures me because it is a drug without prescription in this country, thank you for answering !
 
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Merseymike

Member
Sep 1, 2018
41
Are there no antiemetics available over the counter in the UK?
 
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Arak

Enlightened
Sep 21, 2018
1,176
The antiemetic metoclopramide, does anyone know how to get that in Europe ?
 
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Merseymike

Member
Sep 1, 2018
41
Which I can't get. So what are the best alternatives?
 
Duqu

Duqu

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Aug 27, 2018
452
Can you not use ebay? They deliver worldwide...
 
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Merseymike

Member
Sep 1, 2018
41
No. My bank block med suppliers. Can anyone give me some ideas please.
 
Duqu

Duqu

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Aug 27, 2018
452
Ebay isn't a med supplier...it's an online auction company. Your bank wouldn't KNOW it was a med.
 
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Merseymike

Member
Sep 1, 2018
41
Look....I can't get them online, ok. I've asked a question, and would appreciate an answer.
 
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Battered_Seoul

Experienced
Jun 13, 2018
252
I think the best you can hope for OTC is prochlorperazine, sold in Boots as an anti-nausea med for migraine sufferers under the brand name Buccastem. No need to get snippy, posters here are trying to help.
 
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Merseymike

Member
Sep 1, 2018
41
Sorry. That's great. Thanks
 
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Battered_Seoul

Experienced
Jun 13, 2018
252
No problem. However, these are sublingual 3.5mg tablets. I have no idea about their efficacy, relative strength to meto, or the proper regimen to use before an attempt. It would be a shot in the dark.
 
Duqu

Duqu

Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!
Aug 27, 2018
452
I used to take 25mg promethazine (prescribed; it's a prescription in the US) for nausea and it didn't do shit so definitely take a lot more than that!

ETA whoops you didn't say promethazine totally miss read that. Sorry!
 

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