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Brand names: Kytril, Sancuso
Selective 5-HT3 receptor antagonist that blocks serotonin-mediated vagal stimulation of the vomiting center.
8 documented side effects by frequency
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Today I had my 6th of 7th treatment. The first treatment I had incredible muscle soreness in my neck, a terrible headache and was nauseated. After that "just" the headache and nausea. I also couldn't walk straight on my own. I looked drunk. Today, besides from being tired and not feeling a 100%, I a
I have diabetic gp. Type II diabetic since 2001, GP symptoms began in 2010, progressed and finally diagnosed 2014). For 18 months i have been using oral granisetron taken at bedtime to control intractable, incapacitating, early morning nausea and vomiting. BTW - Sancuso Patch transdermal granis
Hi fellow GP folks. I've been really struggling with severe nausea during my latest flare. This has lead me to consider attempting a primarily/solely liquid-semi/liquid diet for a trial period of 3 months. Has anyone had any success with something like this for controlling nausea enough to maintain
Hi guys! I'm just wondering what all of you lovely nauseous people choose to take! I have Cyclic Vomitting Syndrome with migraines and aura. My attacks start in the night, and go from 0-100 real quick! I have little to no time to fully digest any kind of oral nausea medication. I've never had anythi
Good morning! My sister is 30 years old and has been going through it with gastroparesis for a few years. It came to light after getting hit with covid. She suffers from chronic migraine she gets a shot for, dysautonomia and fibromyalgia also. She did make it to the Cleveland Clinic and the docto
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Dr ordered granisetron patch for my nausea - works great for the few days that the patch stays on. It doesn't fit well on my upper arm, where the package instructions say to place it. Does anyone have any experience with these patches and perhaps placing them elsewhere or cutting them in half?
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Tablet
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Oral