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What sea sickness treatments are recommended for pwp. that will not interfere with amantadine, stalevo, apomorphine and clonazepam.

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Personal experiences welcome Also if you do get sick and ships doc offers injection what does it contain?

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I have taken Stugeron on several cruises. No effect on my P drugs - Stalevo, Ropinirole - and worked well against sea-sickness.

Not sure about the injection you can get on board but I know it is expensive, around 50 GB Pounds.

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My husband is on Sinemet and Rotigotine patches, also takes bisoprolol and a water tablet . He wasa once prescribed Kwells which is a sickness pill but to dry his mouth up . It contains Hyosine . It made him delirious I had to stop it straight away .

I must say though that he is especially sensitive to certain medication .

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There are also wristbands that work with accupressure that have helped me. I did not have any problem with dramamine either.

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