Posted by chemist on May 29, 2005, at 2:49:07
In reply to Re: ... » chemist, posted by Deneb on May 29, 2005, at 1:50:41
> > what is most interesting to me is that a person who claims to be a resident of Canada and is able to read and write in English has posted such a query at all...something is very amiss, in my opinion, and it is not related to Gravol, Tylenol #3, or whether or not i am nauseated right now...tschuss, chemist
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> I now know that I shouldn't have posted the question...I already know the answer. I just wanted to know if an OTC anti-emetic is as effective as I've heard a certain prescription anti-emetic is. What do you mean by "something is very amiss?" I AM in Canada.
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> I'm sorry for posting the question. I thought my question was ok, but since it is so controversial I won't post anything like that again. (I hope)
>hello there, chemist here...the ``something is very amiss'' was in reference to what you have cleared, just above...i.e., you knew the answer and there was/is more to the question...there are different brand names for common OTC/rx products that might be cause for alarm (or, equally worrisome, no alarm) if unknown to the parties involved...
hence my post: my point - sadly, ignored and/or missed entirely by almost all who responded - was that Gravol is actually, truly, really a product that inhibits vomiting...frankly, your post would have drawn little to no attention if you instead rambled on about washing down a tablet of Pax with some red wine: you might be mistaken for a good Catholic instead of a South African resident (for instance) wishing to mix diazepam with ethanol...
all the best and i certainly do not feel your question was/is controversial, nor will i supply any information other than ``it says so on the label,'' and of course i encourage you to walk away from any intentions that are injurious to yourself or others....be well, yours, chemist
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