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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Queensland Australia
Posts: 4
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New Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Queensland Australia
Posts: 4
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Yeah Chuck
Well I bit, you knew I would!!
The anti emetic was domperidone:
MOTILIUM® tablets
COMPOSITION
Each tablet contains 10 mg domperidone.
PHARMACOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
A.5.7.2 Anti-emetics and anti-vertigo preparations.
PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTION
Domperidone is a dopamine-receptor blocking agent. Its action on the dopamine-receptors in the chemo-emetic trigger zone produces an anti-emetic effect.
Domperidone does not cross the blood-brain barrier to any appreciable degree and so exerts relatively little effect on cerebral dopaminergic receptors.
Fabs found that once you get used to it, you did'nt need any anti nausea at all, never. Now you have found it, I bet you will find it invaluable.
Great rescue drug! Go to the movies Chuck, get out and enjoy, always with a couple of shots in your pocket, behind your ear, or in your good wifes handbag. I could adminster it in the dark (in the movie theatre), while pretending to have a snog at cocktail parties, and while he was driving. Very versatile gal I became. I could administer it, backhand, forehand, and slam dunk. Get the picture?
Stay fighting
Love Bella
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