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dyingisliving

dyingisliving

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I already have a prescription for Olanzapine (as part of my medication plan, along with Fluoxetine) which is a second-generation antipsychotic.
Would this still work in place of antiemetics?
I also have some Alprazolam.
If it's not enough, would Dimenhydrinate be strong enough as an antiemetic, since it's OTC?
 
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Olanzapine does double up as an antiemetic (good enough for chemo related nausea), while Dimenhydrinate is said to be for motion sickness.

Alprazolam can act as both a tranquiliser and an antiemetic, according to quick (and surprising) duckduckgo searches.
 
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I belive I read something to that effect in the megathread. forget the specific medications that could suffice
 

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