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Looking for OTC anti emetic that will work for SN, all of the ones in the guide are not OTC and I don't have access to them. please lmk if anyone knows one I can get that will work in the US.
 
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They mention OTC AEs in the PPH. One is Dramamine. It's "normally" used for motion sickness. *Probably" not as effective as a prescription AE, though. I don't believe it promotes increased gastric motility, either.
 
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