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avaruus

avaruus

loser · gone very soon
Aug 17, 2022
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I know this has probably been asked before, but what you guys nowadays think about using:

Meclizine instead of meto for SN?

Meclizine is a H1 histamine receptor antagonist, and is effective for many conditions including motion sickness, morning sickness in pregnancy, and to combat opioid nausea

Also:

"Meclizine also is a dopamine antagonist at D1​-like and D2​-like receptors but does not cause catalepsy in mice, perhaps because of its anticholinergic activity."

From wikipedia.

I don't have access to meto.
 
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