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Metoclopramide AND Ondansetron with SN?
Thread starterPeter Skellern
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Ondansetron targets serotonin receptors and meto targets dopamine receptors, so I'd like to think combining the two of them would at least be slightly more effective.
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One additional factor is that if you use the ondansetron sublingually, you might be able to control nausea and vomiting from the serotonin pathway while also not adding volume to the stomach from additional medication.
Seems like it's a no-risk thing to take on top, to me.
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