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Which of these medication is the best antiemetic for SN?
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Quetiapine or promethazine? I am not sure. I also have melperone and pipamperone (dipiperon) here. The latter one seems to a typical antipsychotic. Shouldn't it work then?
Maoi. Heard too if you fast for 8 hours you wouldn't need it but please don't hold my word to it. This is how I plan do it since I don't have access to any maois
Wait according to the listed sources that chatGPT offered me this is not true. I asked it in German and English and promethazie is also used as antiemetic according to it. So why do you pretend the opposite?
Please someone. I am too scared to order meto or domperidone online because I could get into trouble for that.
In the guides on this forum many antipsychotics are mentioned.
The pupose of the antipsychotics is seemingly not the prevention of throwing up but gastric emptying.
Will it work with promethazine? I also had seroquel here.
Please someone. I am too scared to order meto or domperidone online because I could get into trouble for that.
In the guides on this forum many antipsychotics are mentioned.
The pupose of the antipsychotics is seemingly not the prevention of throwing up but gastric emptying.
Will it work with promethazine? I also had seroquel here.
Stans guide I think it was, stated that quietiapine/seroquel can be used for antiemetic purposes, but you have to be taking it at 400+ mg dosages for a few weeks or so for that effect to kick in. I think you can find more about it by googling seroquel antiemtic properies and by reading the user manual. In the lower dosages, the antiemetic effect is not there. According to google "promethazine is commonly used postoperatively as an antiemetic" as well, it also says that it's the first choice in the UK against morning sickness nausea. I've never tried this because I got Meto when I was pregnant, which didn't really help the one time that I did try it as I vomited soon afterwards anyway, I might not have been given it soon enough though. Generally, most meds with names that end with a -ine is a antipsychotic which can have antiemetic properties in them if used in the correct dosages in where that would kick in.
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