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yearofluigi

yearofluigi

(🏳️‍⚧️she/her) The L stands for "winner"
Nov 19, 2024
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I'm planning out my SN regimen and have started looking into getting my hands on an antiemetic. I was looking into the recommended antiemetics on Stan's Guide and checking their interactions with drugs that I take using this interaction checker, and I got some pretty bad results. Specifically, I got these results when checking for interactions with the antidepressant bupropion:
  • Domperidone: Not found on the website
  • Metoclopramide: Risk of seizues
  • Olanzapine: Risk of seizures
  • Alizapramide: Not found on the website
  • Chlorpromazine: Risk of seizures
  • Prochlorperazine: Risk of seizures
Yeah... I was planning on making an appointment with my doctor and pretending I'm getting migraines so he could prescribe me an antiemetic, but now I'm not sure if that plan would work. Is the risk of seizures serious enough that he wouldn't write the prescription? Are there any other dopamine-blocking antiemetics that I could ask for? I appreciate any help.
 
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Jan 17, 2025
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i'm on bupropion and olanzapine, no seizures
 
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idelttoilfsadness21

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Jan 6, 2025
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i'm on bupropion and olanzapine, no seizures
I don't know if you can prevent this on the day of ctb, but I know taking a sedative, seroquel or benadryl in replacing it with what @resurgence shared here 30 minutes prior is a great resolve if you would need it to not have any active symptoms to occur, and I am not sure if those will make that occur, the benzos you described, but take meto and dump every 8 hours as its mostly related to your stomach lining, as I researched this thoughtfully months ago with my stomach issues and my heart condition to see the outcome, and know it will give you mostly heart affects if you take more, but follow the protocol and you should be fine...
 
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