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Meto and Domperidone.
 
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I think it varies depending on people's individual reactions to their mode of action. The most common is Metoclopramide. There's a few though. Peochlorperazine is probably the strongest one available over the counter (depending where in the world you live). There's also Domperidone and Zofran. If you look for' stans guide' there's some information on various AE's and rankings of thwir efficacy. Stans Guide, if you aren't already aware of it, is a guide on using SN based on 'Stans' research. Apparently Stan used the info himself to ultimately ctb. It seems to be a well respected guide around here although I should point out Stan wasn't medically trained as far as I'm aware.
 
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