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ayanitoolz

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Dimenhydrinate (e.g. Dramamine). It's the most potent of those options for sure.

Thank you so much for your kind words. I agree, and I find it a bit scary how many people might act out of fear rather than peace.
i thought that otc medications didn't work the same as anti emetics?
 
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i thought that otc medications didn't work the same as anti emetics?
OTC medications aren't really on the same level as proper antiemetics. Things like dramamine or even benadryl can help with nausea, but they don't work the same way as prescription meds.

Prescription antiemetics like meto block serotonin or dopamine receptors in the brain and gut, which is what makes them so effective but some people don't have the privilege of being able to get them. So, OTC can be a backup in a pinch but definitely not a direct substitute if you need something strong or reliable!!
 
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