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ChronicPain23

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Jun 22, 2023
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Is risperidone a good antiemetic for the SN method?
I got it once from a psychiatrist and have a few packets, but it's a schizophrenia/bipolar medication. Will it be suitable as an antiemetic?
What dose of Risperidone do I need to use before taking SN?
 
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Kikoo

Kikoo

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Jun 12, 2023
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I actually am going to use it for my SN. I'm going to take 2 mg and hope for the best (that's how much I have left) but you can try taking higher dose and see if your body doesn't like it
It's levels are the highest after an hour, so note that
Here's a comparision of all the antiemetics and their strength. I think it looks pretty good for us

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ChronicPain23

ChronicPain23

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Jun 22, 2023
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I actually am going to use it for my SN. I'm going to take 2 mg and hope for the best (that's how much I have left) but you can try taking higher dose and see if your body doesn't like it
It's levels are the highest after an hour, so note that
Here's a comparision of all the antiemetics and their strength. I think it looks pretty good for us

image.png
I've already found in another topic that you have to take regularly for 2 weeks for risperidone to have an antiemetic effect, and I have concerns about vomiting after that.

Maybe better get and use meto?
 
Kikoo

Kikoo

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Jun 12, 2023
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I've already found in another topic that you have to take regularly for 2 weeks for risperidone to have an antiemetic effect, and I have concerns about vomiting after that.

Maybe better get and use meto?
Looks like I might have completely misinformed you, I'm sorry. If you can and it will make you calmer - get meto.
 
John Ryder

John Ryder

"You're a smart kid...you'll figure it out."
Jul 7, 2023
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Now that's interesting. Meto is cited as the gold standard ae here yet the av is substantially higher than domperidone and clebopride. I often see dom described as equally effective but this suggests it's more powerful. Don't know if the av math translates to 3x as effective but seemingly more powerful regardless
 
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