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Dawn0071111

Dawn0071111

Hungry Ghost
Dec 9, 2018
570
I opted out of SN due to potential side effects of tachycardia (rapid heart rate) with both SN and METO. Check out this study. Meto has given some people heart attacks. If you are sensitive to stimulants like myself, I would aviod this method...




Possibly I try a small dose first, just to make sure that there are no bad side effects affecting me. I did have a read at that drug interaction checker site, some of it is a bit worrying. Thanks for pointing this out.

I was thinking of trying a quarter dose just to see if it could help my motility...... i dunno
 
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LonelyCarioca

Member
Sep 11, 2019
33
I don't think I'm overly sensitive to stimulants, that I know of. One thing I am going to try is taking a beta blocker (metoprolol or propranolol) which are medications for high blood pressure. My theory is that it will counteract any increase in bp that the sn (and metoclopramide?) may cause. Purely experimental as I wasn't able to find much on doing this and even asked about doing this on the forum a while ago without any luck.
 
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Alucard

Alucard

Wizard
Feb 8, 2019
606
When you have never taken meto, taking 3 tablets at one time can have side effects ? If yes, which ones ?
 
Dazedandconfused32

Dazedandconfused32

She was the worlds biggest mistake
Jun 16, 2019
215
How long do you have to flush your system if a medication you're taking has a probability of major side effects? I take Wellbutrin and didn't even think of this. It says risk of seizures when combined
 
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Kingkelly

Mage
Dec 3, 2018
532
ended up in er over meto...locked my whole neck and body up...nasty stuff
 
khw777

khw777

Just trying to catch a bus!
Oct 18, 2019
235
I opted out of SN due to potential side effects of tachycardia (rapid heart rate) with both SN and METO. Check out this study. Meto has given some people heart attacks. If you are sensitive to stimulants like myself, I would aviod this method...






I was thinking of trying a quarter dose just to see if it could help my motility...... i dunno
What method are you going to use now?
 
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Neroli

Member
Jul 23, 2019
12
Took the 60 mg stat dose last night and didn't have the courage and peace of mind to take my method. I felt more nauseous, restless, couldn't sleep even after taking a sleeping pill. It's over 12 hours later and I still feel like shit.
 

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