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  1. #1
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    Default Interesting new Dramamine

    Just thought I'd share this in case anyone hasn't seen it yet. I was preparing lunch yesterday and had the TV on. I wasn't really paying attention to it until an image of a guy dressed in dress clothes had his head in a toilet and the word vomit was in all caps in neon letters across my 15" television screen. It was a commercial for a new line of Dramamine called Dramamine-N (see link below). They are marketing it as anti-nausea and vomiting medicine for everyday use vs. their traditional product which is supposed to the used in case of motion sickness from car, bus, train, plane, or boat rides. I found this to be very interesting and thought is could be of useful knowledge for my Dramamine users out there.

    Personally I only use Dramamine when I am taking a plane. I try not to use medication when I feel nauseated any other time to try to confront my phobia and prove to myself that I am fine. None the less I figured I'd share this!!

    http://www.dramamine.com/nausea-sickness-medicine

  2. #2
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    Default Re: Interesting new Dramamine

    Dramamine-N long-lasting is meclizine, which has long been available as Bonine and Dramamine Less-Drowsy Formula.

    Dramamine-N multipurpose is a ginger pill.

    Anti-nauseants can now advertise themselves in the US as preventing vomiting. (Thank the Trump FDA?)
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  3. #3

    Default Re: Interesting new Dramamine

    Guys I know I keep asking this but is there a British alternative to any dramamine?

  4. #4
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    Default Re: Interesting new Dramamine

    Ask at the pharmacist, er, chemist, about any pill, er, tablet containing dimenhydrinate or meclezine.
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  5. #5

    Default Re: Interesting new Dramamine

    Haha thanks Doug! Also, bonus thanks for the little tweak on British equivalent haha

  6. #6

    Default Re: Interesting new Dramamine

    Haha thanks Doug - thanks for the British equivalent wording too !

  7. #7

    Default Re: Interesting new Dramamine

    Quote Originally Posted by thecheesecake17 View Post
    Haha thanks Doug - thanks for the British equivalent wording too !
    ^^^^
    had some glitches when I wrote the first response; sorry about that
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