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dinoboye

dinoboye

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Oct 20, 2024
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im looking into taking SN to ctb right now as it seems like the least painful and most peaceful option to me
but the main thing making me hesitate is the vomiting part, im awfully horrified of vomiting (for some reason) and want to avoid it at all costs if i can.

whats the easiest/best anti-emetic (without a prescription) i can get with sn? ive seen quite a few answers with varying confidence. specifically have seen people mention Metoclopramide, Domperidone, Prochlorperazine, Clonazepam, and promethazine. the problem being that they're all prescription only, automatically putting it out of reach lol. the only other MAYBE semi-reliable thing that isnt prescription only ive seen is vitamin B6 and dimenhydrinate (aka 'Dramamine' medicine) taken together but i dont know if thats anywhere near the other suggestions so...

along with that i know some medicines and stuff have clashing effects and shouldnt be taken with each other so just.. don't really know what to do


CTBing is feeling harder and more out of reach the more i try to figure out what to do...
 
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roommate

roommate

Trying to drag myself out of the garbage
Feb 14, 2025
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I'm also interested in knowing
 
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Jadeith

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Jan 14, 2025
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Same. Unfortunately, only info i saw regarding non-prescription antiemetics was in this thread:
 
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3FailedAttemptss

3FailedAttemptss

trans girl (`・ω・´)
Jan 22, 2025
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I was wondering the same thing given how inaccessible a lot of the recommended medications for SN seem to be where I live QwQ
 
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Mooncry

Mooncry

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Sep 11, 2024
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Same. Unfortunately, only info i saw regarding non-prescription antiemetics was in this thread:
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locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

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Apr 15, 2022
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Dramamine sea-sickness medication is the one mentioned in the PPH. No idea how great its effects will be, though, for SN.
 
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SchrodingerIsDed

SchrodingerIsDed

Arcanist
Feb 17, 2025
418
The PPH states Dramamine is the go-to.

And yeah, I feel you. Given how often people die, you'd think it'd be easier. -.-
 
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quietbird

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Apr 2, 2025
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I'm always now wondering about this, myself.
 

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