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"less drowsy equivalent
https://www.amazon.com/Rugby-Trav...C78&sr=1-6
Regular Dramamine equivalate:
https://www.amazon.com/Driminate-...78&sr=1-11
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I second this. I've been flying and road-tripping a lot lately with SO, except everything gives me motion sickness. I used to get Dramamine, then saw Walmart had a 100 ct of the generic stuff.
I just got back from a flight, 6 hour and a 8 hour road trips over Memorial Day weekend, felt great using generic. No more name brand Dramamine for me.
"less drowsy equivalent
https://www.amazon.com/Rugby-Trav...C78&sr=1-6
Regular Dramamine equivalate:
https://www.amazon.com/Driminate-...78&sr=1-11
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"less drowsy equivalent
https://www.amazon.com/Rugby-Trav...C78&sr=1-6
Regular Dramamine equivalate:
https://www.amazon.com/Driminate-...78&sr=1-11
Just get a Tesla. It has a 99% chance of driving itself if you fall asleep.
No such thing for this drug. If it's non drowsy it's a different chemical drug.
Was going to reply and say the same. I'm a pharmacist and these brands are milking it big time.
You can get generic meclizine 25 mg in a 100 ct bottle regular or chewable for like $5.50 on Amazon.
Don't waste your money.
What do you mean? You have a motin sickness while you're driving?
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It can help to know the chemical names when asking the pharmacist, so they can look it up or check shelves- sometimes they don't know offhand what the "brand name" is vs the chem name:
Dramamine Non-Drowsy/Less Drowsy = Meclizine
"Regular" Dramamine = Dimenhydrinate (basically a weaker form of Benadryl)
Benadryl = Diphenhydramine