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Fixin’ToDie
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- Jun 11, 2018
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To purchase "proper" antiemetics (i.e. Domperidone and the preferred one, Metoclompramide) in Australia you need a prescription. However, I recently found out there are two products (Anagraine and Metomax) available OTC that have metoclompramide as an active ingredient, however this is 5 mg not 10 mg as in prescription grades such as Maxolon). The other active ingredient is paracetamol (500 mg) as it is used to treat the nausea that accompanies migraines.
I have purchased the Metomax, however since it only has half the metoclompramide strength of Maxolon, I'm wondering whether should I up the dose that's recommended for Maxolon when taking prior to SN.
I have purchased the Metomax, however since it only has half the metoclompramide strength of Maxolon, I'm wondering whether should I up the dose that's recommended for Maxolon when taking prior to SN.