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Damnation
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- Jan 17, 2023
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I think I'm going to try this since I don't have any other options, although I'm not sure what percent IPA they used. I always have trouble reading these studies.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
intjem.biomedcentral.com
"The patients were instructed to open an IPA swab and hold it 2 cm in front of their nose while taking a number of deep nasal inhalations. Afterwards, patients could decide for themselves how frequently they used an IPA swab, with a maximum of 3 swabs every 15 min."

Inhaled isopropyl alcohol for nausea and vomiting in the emergency department


Implementation of isopropyl alcohol (IPA) inhalation as the first-line treatment for nausea in the emergency department: practical advantages and influence on the quality of care - International Journal of Emergency Medicine
Background Nasal inhalation of isopropyl alcohol (IPA) seems an effective anti-emetic for the symptomatic treatment of nausea in the emergency department (ED) compared to conventional anti-emetics (Ondansetron and Metoclopramide). However, it is not yet known what the practical consequences are...
