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Metoclopramide alternative?
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Hey all, I need help with Metoclopramide alternatives or any good antiemetic I can find online that doesn't require a doctors prescription...I have no way of doing that without getting caught, I am truing to get out via SN, please help me...
There is not an alternative, but may find it online with no prescription needed. You can also go to your primary care doctor and say you've been having moderate headaches with nausea, and say your mom got migraines. They will likely write it up for you. just say you prefer to try meto.
There is not an alternative, but may find it online with no prescription needed. You can also go to your primary care doctor and say you've been having moderate headaches with nausea, and say your mom got migraines. They will likely write it up for you. just say you prefer to try meto.
If you find it difficult to lie, you can use also - this is accessible in some countries after covid outbreak - online prescription form, at least it worked for me.
I plan on using Metopimazine instead of Metoclopramide. I don't know if it's the same strength but it's a dopamine blocker too so it's better than nothing.
Realize it's not like a prescription-strength medicine, but if all else fails some have had success with ginger. Many variations, but can do internet research to determine if it's viable and optional types/solutions.
just go to a new dr you have never seen and say you were on meto before but ran out a week ago. it's not controlled in the us or anywhere as it's not a narcotic and no dr will question it. just know what mg you need say that's the amount you were on 1 or 2 times a day for headaches with severe nausea and vomiting. it's the only thing that helped, you tried zofran, benadryl etc and nothing worked right. if they ask dr name be prepared to give one that is in another country or state. just google it and say you just moved here. but they aren't going to go into that much depth especially in the us where they give you like 4 min lol
Realize it's not like a prescription-strength medicine, but if all else fails some have had success with ginger. Many variations, but can do internet research to determine if it's viable and optional types/solutions.
ginger absolutely will not be enough and the meto is not for nausea with sn. it's a dopamine blocker too and causes you to process the sn much faster.
you can easily google online pharmacies that sell it without a script. plan on it taking weeks to get as its international (if you live in north america) and it can be pricy. also check reviews on the pharmacies as to not get scammmed.
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