Antinausea medications
Prescription
3 patients reviewed this
100% reported success
0% reported no effect
0% reported feeling worse
Drink ginger tea or chew ginger candies when you feel nauseous
Food & Beverages
2 patients reviewed this
100% reported success
0% reported no effect
0% reported feeling worse
Drink carbonated beverages that have lost their fizz (cola and ginger ale)
Food & Beverages
2 patients reviewed this
100% reported success
0% reported no effect
0% reported feeling worse
Choose bland foods, such as plain pasta or rice
Food & Beverages
1 patients reviewed this
100% reported success
0% reported no effect
0% reported feeling worse
Cannabinoids
Prescription
The active ingredient in marijuana.
1 patients reviewed this
100% reported success
0% reported no effect
0% reported feeling worse
Ondansetron, Granisetron, Dolasetron or Palonosetron
Prescription
1 patients reviewed this
100% reported success
0% reported no effect
0% reported feeling worse
Eat 5 or 6 small meals during the day rather than 3 large meals
Food & Beverages
1 patients reviewed this
100% reported success
0% reported no effect
0% reported feeling worse
Eat toast, crackers or gelatin
Food & Beverages
1 patients reviewed this
100% reported success
0% reported no effect
0% reported feeling worse
Limit your intake of heavily spiced, fried, greasy, or “heavy” foods, as these can make nausea worse
Food & Beverages
1 patients reviewed this
100% reported success
0% reported no effect
0% reported feeling worse
Aprepitant, Rolapitant or Fosaprepitant
Prescription
1 patients reviewed this
0% reported success
0% reported no effect
100% reported feeling worse
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