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plsimnotokay

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Jun 6, 2022
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Would these be good enough to ease the process of ctbing with SN?
Can I use Benadryl or peptobismol as an antiemetic?
 
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Would these be good enough to ease the process of ctbing with SN?
Can I use Benadryl or peptobismol as an antiemetic?
Peptide Bismal will coat the stomach and prevent absorption so I wouldn't use it. It isn't an anti-metic and you need a strong dopamine blocking anti-emetic. Benadryl will make you sleepy
 

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