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* '''[[Sativex]]''' is an oral spray containing [[THC]] and [[CBD]]. It is currently legal in Canada and a few countries in Europe, but is not legal in the United States. | * '''[[Sativex]]''' is an oral spray containing [[THC]] and [[CBD]]. It is currently legal in Canada and a few countries in Europe, but is not legal in the United States. | ||
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*[[Midazolam]] given at the onset of [[anaesthesia]] has been shown in recent trials to be as effective as [[ondansetron]]. | |||
*[[Lorazepam]] is said to be very good as an adjunct treatment for nausea along with first line medications such as [[Compazine]] or [[Zofran]]. | |||
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* '''[[Promethazine]]''' (Pentazine, Phenergan, Promacot) can be administered via a rectal suppository for adults and children over 2 years of age. | * '''[[Promethazine]]''' (Pentazine, Phenergan, Promacot) can be administered via a rectal suppository for adults and children over 2 years of age. | ||
* '''[[Hydroxyzine]]''' | * '''[[Hydroxyzine]]''' | ||
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