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I do not have an electronic balance at home, so I have a spoon in Lipton iced tea. I'm going to measure 15G with this spoon.
Tylenol 500 = 4 Tylenol ER = 2 = Acetaminophen 3300 Tylenol 500 Dexketoprofen 300 In the case of mixing two of them and eating it. Which is better? Tylenol is said to have less gastrointestinal disorder Dexketoprofen than Ibuprofen, Dexketoprofen is like Ibuprofen, but less than Ibuprofen.
dimethylethanamine25mg x2 + ranitidine zantac 75g x12 = 900 domeperidone10mg x 10 = 100 Is there anything wrong with my plan? Please advise which medication you should eat first!
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And what if I do not have any antiemetics? I can use sodium nitrite, for example, by bathing in the lake and when I lose consciousness, it will simply drown.
Sodium nitrite the way it is ranked: a bit less reliable than nitrogen, slowed speed of all methods listed,
Peacefulness the same as nitrogen ? Seriously ? It's not the fastest either. Well, it's complicated. I wonder if anyone else has something to add.
Hey guys im after some advice. I was thinking of using SN in a hotel room as i live with other family members and didnt want them to interrupt however im so much more comfortable in my own room i feel i would be much more able to force myself to take it if im in a comfortable environment. In saying this i do not want to be stopped part way does anyone know if SN would be a noisey method so to speak ? Thanks guys
Hi everyone, i now have everything that is needed (bicarbonate instead of tagamet tho. Not a big deal) but i was wondering if there is a way to avoid the headache with otc medicine? i was thinking of taking paracetamol but i don't know if this will interfer with sn/metoclopramide/acid reducer ???
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I read about common side effects of raglan. The two that concern me are insomnia and nausea. I couldn't believe insomnia was listed. Now I'm scared to take it before SN :( what to do?
I'm planning to take some zopiclone, alcohol and diphenhydramine before the SN to make things a bit easier on the mind. Is any of those things likely to have unwanted side effects when taken on top of the metoclopramide, tagamet and SN?
Also people here sometimes mention starting an antiemetic-regime. What is that supposed to mean?
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I'm planning to take some zopiclone, alcohol and diphenhydramine before the SN to make things a bit easier on the mind. Is any of those things likely to have unwanted side effects when taken on top of the metoclopramide, tagamet and SN?
Also people here sometimes mention starting an antiemetic-regime. What is that supposed to mean?
I purchased 1kg of sodium nitrite. It resembles a zipper bag in the photo above.
The manual says 2 year shelf life from date of manufacture, is it accurate? Some say that the shelf life is indefinite, and others claim it is 10 years and 20 years.
Guys I'm sorry to bother but I'm going to Dr tomorrow get antiemetic. For any of you who have taken these could you share your experience of side effects and if some are tolerated better than others like primeron vs reglan? Thank you for any information/advice you might have.
I'm planning to take some zopiclone, alcohol and diphenhydramine before the SN to make things a bit easier on the mind. Is any of those things likely to have unwanted side effects when taken on top of the metoclopramide, tagamet and SN?
Also people here sometimes mention starting an antiemetic-regime. What is that supposed to mean?
Antiemetic regime is taking 10-20 mg. Of meto every 8 hours 2days prior to sn than 60mg 1 hour prior to sn. (Pph says 30 min.prior to sn but I think that is too soon)
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I purchased 1kg of sodium nitrite. It resembles a zipper bag in the photo above.
The manual says 2 year shelf life from date of manufacture, is it accurate? Some say that the shelf life is indefinite, and others claim it is 10 years and 20 years.
As long as it is kept unopened out of heat and humidity it will last long time, salt absorbs moisture. And can turn into sodium nitrate instead of nitrite.
There are receptors in the digestive tract that trigger the vomit reflex, metoclopramide blocks these receptors, the two day regime just assures the meto is far enough through the digestive tract to block those receptors.
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Guys I'm sorry to bother but I'm going to Dr tomorrow get antiemetic. For any of you who have taken these could you share your experience of side effects and if some are tolerated better than others like primeron vs reglan? Thank you for any information/advice you might have.
Thank you,Duqu. Hopefully I'll be able to tolerate it okay. If not I'm probably going to have to resort to taking meclizine and pray it works...may be my only option.
Thank you,Duqu. Hopefully I'll be able to tolerate it okay. If not I'm probably going to have to resort to taking meclizine and pray it works...may be my only option.
Isn't Meclizine a vertigo med? If so, it's not gonna work...
Your doctor will probably offer zofran first, in fact, I haven't been able to get my doctor to prescribe anything else for nausea despite my repeated years of intense nausea and zofran no longer really working (unless I take 3x the dose and then only sometimes) for my regular everyday nausea! So frustrating. I ordered meto on ebay.
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Isn't Meclizine a vertigo med? If so, it's not gonna work...
Your doctor will probably offer zofran first, in fact, I haven't been able to get my doctor to prescribe anything else for nausea despite my repeated years of intense nausea and zofran no longer really working (unless I take 3x the dose and then only sometimes) for my regular everyday nausea! So frustrating. I ordered meto on ebay.
Im so sorry about your issues with nausea. It doesn't make sense your Dr won't try other meds that will work. Hopefully the Meto you ordered will help.
I just left Dr and he wouldn't prescribe anything in the Meto family and only gave me meclizine. Probably because I told him I had dizziness and nausea. You are right it's prescribed for vertigo and nausea caused by it. It is an anti emetic though.
I think i read somewhere that if you pretend to have this disease called gastroparesis then youve got a good chance of getting meto. Personally i have nausea and i was planning to say my zofran didn't work but i'm concerned now After reading Duqu post and seeing that it might not work.
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