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To: SI Bob who wrote (26704)8/7/2009 6:09:06 PM
From: EL KABONG!!!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32875
 
We're both right. It's for preventing nausea and vomitting but can cause extreme drowsiness.

Are we talking about your posts or Nyquil? Thinking about your posts for a minute, there must be a subtle difference between nausea and ad nauseam...

EK!!! (tongue-planted-very-firmly-in-cheek-of-course)



To: SI Bob who wrote (26704)8/7/2009 7:59:13 PM
From: churak  Respond to of 32875
 
Yeah, here it's called "gravol" and can be bought, much to your delight, over the counter w\o a prescription. One pill knocks the crap out of me and leaves kinda drowsy even the next day.