dramamine/gravol
#297766 - 01/23/07 04:39 PM
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I believe dramamine is the same thing as gravol and I took some (2 pills) along with the Lexapro I just started b/c I was very nauseous. It kept the nausea at bay but I felt so out of it...kind of dizzy/weird thing going on in my head. So I reduced it to 1 pill the next night and it wasn't too bad. Today I am still feeling nauseous and I am wondering whether it was the dramamine or the lexapro itself that was causing that weird feeling. I'd like to take dramamine again to keep the nausea at bay but I don't want it to wack me out either (I have a big day tomorrow). For those of you who have used it, does this sound familiar or was it just probably the lexapro adjustment? Thanks.
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You can call just about any pharmacy and talk with a head pharmacist and they can answer questions like that.
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I actually use Gravol to help me sleep on long car/plane rides. The Gravol bottle I have says it can cause drowsiness and you shouldn't operate machinery while taking it (ie: don't drive).
When I want to be awake and not get nauseous I use Gravol Ginger tablets which don't make you drowsy as it is just ginger. Maybe look for ginger tablets or try ginger tea if you are feeling nauseous.
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gravol makes me really tired, as in my eyelids start to close on their own, but i am really sensitive to medications, as K2 said, ginger tablets, pills, candied or tea are great ideas, so is nux vomica, which is the homeopathic help for nausea.
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