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Need help finding the right antiemetic and antacid
Thread starterTheOdyssey
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Title. I don't have digestive problems so I don't think I would be able to convince a doctor to give me perscriptions for Primp(antiemetic) and Ranit(antacid). I already have SN (from amazon).
An OTC antacid like Tums is really going to be reliable? Also, what about the antiemetic? I've heard about using cannabis as one but I don't want to stray from the typical trio of substances and end up not falling asleep quickly.
An OTC antacid like Tums is really going to be reliable? Also, what about the antiemetic? I've heard about using cannabis as one but I don't want to stray from the typical trio of substances and end up not falling asleep quickly.
Tums is not going to do anything for you. Rantinidine (Zantac) is off the market in the US because of a small chance of cancer. They reformulated it with Famotidine, which works the same. Famotidine makes me nauseous, so I use other otc proton pump inhibitor antacids in its place. Omeprazole is the one i use for my GERD. It is sold under the brand name Prilosec, and there are probably generic versions at the pharmacy/chemist.
Tums is not going to do anything for you. Rantinidine (Zantac) is off the market in the US because of a small chance of cancer. They reformulated it with Famotidine, which works the same. Famotidine makes me nauseous, so I use other otc proton pump inhibitor antacids in its place. Omeprazole is the one i use for my GERD. It is sold under the brand name Prilosec, and there are probably generic versions at the pharmacy/chemist.
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