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I'm having trouble getting my hands on meto due to my health insurance. I bought an over-counter pills for travel sickness, it contains moxastine teoclate and caffeine, which effects I assume would be far from what meto would do for me. It is my last resort, also considered just going raw, hoping the fasting would do most of the job. I found metoclopramide being sold without prescription on US website, not sure whether legit, also shipping would be pain in the arse.
My question is do you by any chance know aby resources for meto in EU? Without prescription that is. DM if this can't be shared publicly. I'd rather not risk pure SN, but I might just go with it in the end.
Or well any other drugs that would have similar effect and are easier to aquire.
I appreciate any info 🙏❤️
 
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Meto (and similar drugs - dopamine receptor antagonist antiemetics) has two functions: reduce the likelihood of vomiting, and reduce the amount of time your stomach contents sit in the stomach. Antiemetics with a different mechanism will slightly reduce the likelihood of vomiting, but won't speed up stomach transit. Also, a large proportion of people who take an antiemetic still vomit.

Alternatives to meto include Domperidone and Droperidol.
 
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Meto (and similar drugs - dopamine receptor antagonist antiemetics) has two functions: reduce the likelihood of vomiting, and reduce the amount of time your stomach contents sit in the stomach. Antiemetics with a different mechanism will slightly reduce the likelihood of vomiting, but won't speed up stomach transit. Also, a large proportion of people who take an antiemetic still vomit.

Alternatives to meto include Domperidone and Droperidol.
Thank you my friend. I've found Domperidone source in EU so hopefully I can order it soon.
 
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Many psychiatric medications are also dopamine antagonists--here's a link that lists the most common ones. If you're already taking one of the medications on the list, an AE like metoclopramide or domperidone may be unnecessary.
 
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I'm having trouble getting my hands on meto due to my health insurance. I bought an over-counter pills for travel sickness, it contains moxastine teoclate and caffeine, which effects I assume would be far from what meto would do for me. It is my last resort, also considered just going raw, hoping the fasting would do most of the job. I found metoclopramide being sold without prescription on US website, not sure whether legit, also shipping would be pain in the arse.
My question is do you by any chance know aby resources for meto in EU? Without prescription that is. DM if this can't be shared publicly. I'd rather not risk pure SN, but I might just go with it in the end.
Or well any other drugs that would have similar effect and are easier to aquire.
I appreciate any info 🙏❤️
I know it's a lot to ask but could you by any chance pm me or give me hints to the metoclopramide site that doesn't need a prescription?
 
passer-by

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Oct 7, 2024
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Meto (and similar drugs - dopamine receptor antagonist antiemetics) has two functions: reduce the likelihood of vomiting, and reduce the amount of time your stomach contents sit in the stomach. Antiemetics with a different mechanism will slightly reduce the likelihood of vomiting, but won't speed up stomach transit. Also, a large proportion of people who take an antiemetic still vomit.

Alternatives to meto include Domperidone and Droperidol.
Is Motilium the same thing as Domperidone? Turns out it's an over-the-counter medication in our country, the description fits, just wanna make sure.
 
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Is Motilium the same thing as Domperidone? Turns out it's an over-the-counter medication in our country, the description fits, just wanna make sure.
Yes, it's just a brand name.
 
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