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Chemi

Chemi

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AFAIK you can use them and they work well in tandem. Both tend to cause severe nausea however if you are not used to them. Antihistamines usually help suppress the side effects for the most part
 
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peewee

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AFAIK you can use them and they work well in tandem. Both tend to cause severe nausea however if you are not used to them. Antihistamines usually help suppress the side effects for the most part
hey, yea ive taken codeiene a few times but im not used to them. so you are suggesting i could take them together? i will be taking antiemetics already for sn but should i take antihistamines too? thank you x
 
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Chemi

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Nov 25, 2025
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hey, yea ive taken codeiene a few times but im not used to them. so you are suggesting i could take them together? i will be taking already for sn but should i take antihistamines too? thank you x
Hmm, antiemetics work on the H1 receptor as well, so they should be able to block the opioid nausea well enough. In short, opioids release histamine → histamine stimulates balance/motion pathways in the brainstem → causes nausea and dizziness. Both Antihistamines and antiemetics should be able to prevent that. Technically, you can take both if you want. Shouldn't be a problem
 
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peewee

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Oct 16, 2025
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Hmm, antiemetics work on the H1 receptor as well, so they should be able to block the opioid nausea well enough. In short, opioids release histamine → histamine stimulates balance/motion pathways in the brainstem → causes nausea and dizziness. Both Antihistamines and antiemetics should be able to prevent that. Technically, you can take both if you want. Shouldn't be a problem
ok cool, i will do that then - thanks chemi ! are you using sn as well?
 
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Chemi

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Nov 25, 2025
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are you using sn as well?
Yes, i plan to. SN + a few 80mg Oxy pills i still have lying around. Unless i can't resist munching the pills up before my attempt, then just SN xD
 
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