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Hi all,Can anyone advise on what I could safely take for travel sickness on a long haul flight without aggravating my RLS?

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SueJohnson

Kwells (Quells) or Travel Calm. Both are OTC.

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gobojo in reply toSueJohnson

Thank you Sue

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Simkin

Yes like Sue I found Quells OK.

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gobojo in reply toSimkin

Thank you for your reply Simkin

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Nikos64

I was recently prescribed Zofran for nausea. It worked fairly quickly with no side effects and it didn’t cause me to be restless.

Not sure if it will work with motion sickness.

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gobojo in reply toNikos64

Thanks Nikos, I'll probably go with Kwells as I can buy it OTC. Thanks for your reply though

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