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Cody111

Student
Nov 16, 2018
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Hi all,

Looking into the SN method, i can see others along with myself struggling with the antiemetics part. Particularly meto.

Is there any substitute or work around for this. There is a huge range of antiemetics, can anyone answer why dopamine blockers are needed?

Would a large dose of antihistamines based antiemetic offer any sort or releif?

And then a more personal question, mirtazipan is a antipsychotic with antiemetic properties and is an antagonist of a huge range of receptors. Will this along with an antihistamine based antiemetic have a somewhat desired effect?
Anyone with a chemistry background who could offer input on this would be greatly appreciated.
 
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weedoge

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Jul 12, 2018
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I don't think antihistamines would work because they're not dopamine blockers. I always link this page but it seems to have some decent and concise info on antiemetics: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Suicide/Toxification/Antiemetic_regimen

  • Most over-the-counter (OTC) antiemetics are intended to alleviate travel sickness. Examples of such a drug is dimenhydrinate (Dramamine, Gravol). They work through the histaminic receptors and the cholinergic receptors; thus, they would not be suitable for the prevention of drug-induced vomiting, which is triggered by other neurotransmitters.
 
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