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Stopthepain

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Jul 11, 2021
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What Anti Emetics are best to use with N?
I obtained Domperidone today. Is it enough or should I try to get Metho?

Thank you very much
 
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Meto is strongly recommended. You want to mitigate the risk of vomiting as best as possible and meto is the best drug for this. If you cannot obtain meto, domperidone is the best alternative.
 
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chicken neck

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Dec 3, 2020
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How does one get anti-emetics, and is it absolutely necessary?
 
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mindcancer

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Mar 27, 2021
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You want an antiemetic that is a dopamine antagonist (D2), so antiemetics such as ondansetron will not work as they have a different "target", but antiemetics such as metoclopramide and domperidone will. Using an antiemetic isn't as crucial when compared to SN, for example, but it is still recommended.
How does one get anti-emetics, and is it absolutely necessary?
I saw a user on here documenting how they managed to get their hands on metoclopramide from a pharmacy without actually having any symptoms. I don't remember who user this was, but I did write a summary of what he/she said.

"Metoclopramide is an antiemetic often used together with drugs/medication so as to not
throw them up. It is also used as a treatment for migraines. In many countries,
metoclopramide requires a prescription. The easiest way to obtain it is to consult an online
pharmacy and provide them with the following information about your migraine:
● You have moderate pain that's either left or right-sided (not localised).
● You have been vomiting.
● You do not have a history of migraines and have not been treated for it before.
● You are not taking antidepressants (SSRIs, SNRIs or TCAs).
● You've tried over-the-counter medication such as ibuprofen, but not for an extended amount of
time.
● You do not know why you are having migraines.
● Ask for something that would stop the vomiting. It's interfering with your
work/day-to-day life.

Make sure you have a believable story before you consult the pharmacy."

The person claimed it worked well for them, but I haven't tried it myself.
 
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Stopthepain

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Jul 11, 2021
98
Thank you very much for responding.
Should i try to get meto to be save or will domperidon do it together with 2 bottled of N.
 
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mindcancer

Member
Mar 27, 2021
87
Thank you very much for responding.
Should i try to get meto to be save or will domperidon do it together with 2 bottled of N.
If you've already got domperidone, there's no need.
 
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chicken neck

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Dec 3, 2020
58
You want an antiemetic that is a dopamine antagonist (D2), so antiemetics such as ondansetron will not work as they have a different "target", but antiemetics such as metoclopramide and domperidone will. Using an antiemetic isn't as crucial when compared to SN, for example, but it is still recommended.

I saw a user on here documenting how they managed to get their hands on metoclopramide from a pharmacy without actually having any symptoms. I don't remember who user this was, but I did write a summary of what he/she said.

"Metoclopramide is an antiemetic often used together with drugs/medication so as to not
throw them up. It is also used as a treatment for migraines. In many countries,
metoclopramide requires a prescription. The easiest way to obtain it is to consult an online
pharmacy and provide them with the following information about your migraine:
● You have moderate pain that's either left or right-sided (not localised).
● You have been vomiting.
● You do not have a history of migraines and have not been treated for it before.
● You are not taking antidepressants (SSRIs, SNRIs or TCAs).
● You've tried over-the-counter medication such as ibuprofen, but not for an extended amount of
time.
● You do not know why you are having migraines.
● Ask for something that would stop the vomiting. It's interfering with your
work/day-to-day life.

Make sure you have a believable story before you consult the pharmacy."

The person claimed it worked well for them, but I haven't tried it myself.
I don't think I would be able to believably do this and the only doctor in my town is a moron who couldn't even diagnose psoriasis correctly, so I wouldn't trust her to give me the right shit even if I'm faking it lol so is it absolutely necessary to use this before taking N? Do you think I could be successful without it? I remember reading something somewhere on here saying that it was a myth that it was 100% necessary.
 
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mindcancer

Member
Mar 27, 2021
87
First of all: online doctor/pharmacy. It would be way more difficult to pull this off in "real-time". There are apps that allow you to consult online doctors. As I mentioned before, it isn't 100% necessary, but it's recommended. It can absolutely be done without an antiemetic, but I wouldn't try it.
 
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chicken neck

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Dec 3, 2020
58
First of all: online doctor/pharmacy. It would be way more difficult to pull this off in "real-time". There are apps that allow you to consult online doctors. As I mentioned before, it isn't 100% necessary, but it's recommended. It can absolutely be done without an antiemetic, but I wouldn't try it.
Well almost all of these "online doctor/pharmacy" websites I see on Google seem to be highly suspicious. Do you have a recommended site/app?
 
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checkouttime

Visionary
Jul 15, 2020
2,899
You want an antiemetic that is a dopamine antagonist (D2), so antiemetics such as ondansetron will not work as they have a different "target", but antiemetics such as metoclopramide and domperidone will. Using an antiemetic isn't as crucial when compared to SN, for example, but it is still recommended.

I saw a user on here documenting how they managed to get their hands on metoclopramide from a pharmacy without actually having any symptoms. I don't remember who user this was, but I did write a summary of what he/she said.

"Metoclopramide is an antiemetic often used together with drugs/medication so as to not
throw them up. It is also used as a treatment for migraines. In many countries,
metoclopramide requires a prescription. The easiest way to obtain it is to consult an online
pharmacy and provide them with the following information about your migraine:
● You have moderate pain that's either left or right-sided (not localised).
● You have been vomiting.
● You do not have a history of migraines and have not been treated for it before.
● You are not taking antidepressants (SSRIs, SNRIs or TCAs).
● You've tried over-the-counter medication such as ibuprofen, but not for an extended amount of
time.
● You do not know why you are having migraines.
● Ask for something that would stop the vomiting. It's interfering with your
work/day-to-day life.

Make sure you have a believable story before you consult the pharmacy."

The person claimed it worked well for them, but I haven't tried it myself.

Ondanestron CAN be used as an anti e and is listed in the PPH as one of the anti e that can be used. I have attached the page out of the PPH

1627416495996

I'm not sure what metho or domperdonde that OP mentioned are, i haven't heard of them. I'd just stick to the ones in the PPH IMO
 
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mindcancer

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Ondanestron CAN be used as an anti e and is listed in the PPH as one of the anti e that can be used. I have attached the page out of the PPH

View attachment 71447

I'm not sure what metho or domperdonde that OP mentioned are, i haven't heard of them. I'd just stick to the ones in the PPH IMO
Metho (not spelled correctly) = metoclopramide
Domperdonde (not spelled correctly) = domperidone
Well almost all of these "online doctor/pharmacy" websites I see on Google seem to be highly suspicious. Do you have a recommended site/app?
Apps such as mobile apps. There are plenty official ones in my country.
 
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Jul 15, 2020
2,899
Metho (not spelled correctly) = metoclopramide
Domperdonde (not spelled correctly) = domperidone

Apps such as mobile apps. There are plenty official ones in my country.

oh right they couldn't spell correctly. i thought it was some type of new anti e for a moment!!!
 
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checkouttime

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Jul 15, 2020
2,899
Yes. I'm also sorry about the ondansetron part. I was automatically thinking D2, not realising that 5-HT3 which is an antagonist for the AS-8112 receptor which in itself is a selective antagonist for D2, D3 and 5-HT3 receptors.

no worries. obviously you know about some of the drugs and how they work. for the members that don't know which ,they can just refer to the PPH as all the information ids available for people with less knowledge(lists the different drugs and amounts, when to take etc):hihi:
 
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mindcancer

Member
Mar 27, 2021
87
no worries. obviously you know about some of the drugs and how they work. for the members that don't know which ,they can just refer to the PPH as all the information ids available for people with less knowledge(lists the different drugs and amounts, when to take etc):hihi:
Your comment made me think, and I went back to do some research. Turns out that both D2 receptor antagonists and 5-HT3 receptor antagonists work. I lived thinking that only the D2 receptor mattered. Clearly, I was wrong. I'll will not make the same mistake in the future. I apologize.
 
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chicken neck

Member
Dec 3, 2020
58
Metho (not spelled correctly) = metoclopramide
Domperdonde (not spelled correctly) = domperidone

Apps such as mobile apps. There are plenty official ones in my country.
I meant a specific app that you had in mind. Like I said the vast majority of these sites do not seem to be on the up and up
 
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mindcancer

Member
Mar 27, 2021
87
I meant a specific app that you had in mind. Like I said the vast majority of these sites do not seem to be on the up and up
All of these apps are regional, so there's no singular app. They should be available on any app store. There's a possibility that online consultation has been banned in your country.
 
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chicken neck

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Dec 3, 2020
58
All of these apps are regional, so there's no singular app. They should be available on any app store. There's a possibility that online consultation have been banned in your country.
It ain't banned but the bastards charge $175 CAD for a migraine appointment with the only app that seems legit. I guess saving money won't matter when I'm dead though
 
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checkouttime

Visionary
Jul 15, 2020
2,899
Your comment made me think, and I went back to do some research. Turns out that both D2 receptor antagonists and 5-HT3 receptor antagonists work. I lived thinking that only the D2 receptor mattered. Clearly, I was wrong. I'll will not make the same mistake in the future. I apologize.

I just follow whats written in the PPH personally. they are they are assisted suicide people who have expertise in the matter. I'm pretty sure they have experienced all types of situations and people etc, thats why they can provide such detailed information that i imagine thousands have used and effectively aswell.

no need to apologise!!! like i said the information is there for everyone to read and download in the resource section
 
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chicken neck

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All of these apps are regional, so there's no singular app. They should be available on any app store. There's a possibility that online consultation has been banned in your country.
But yeah forgot to thank you for steering me in a direction here.
 
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