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Possible sea-sickness seems a popular reason not to cruise.
I have taken meclizine for the period where it might be a bit rough (starting the day before), with success (haven't become nauseous in high seas). Not available in Australia, so I ordered some from the USA via eBay. Order was cancelled a week later by eBay - 'can't ship internationally' - which surprised me.
Went to GP for recommendations, prescribed or OTC.
He has prescribed prochlorperazine, which seems to be an anti-nausea medication rather than sea-sickness prevention (maybe the same thing?). Those who may know - would you take it as a preventative, or only when nauseous feeling starts? I note its a sedative.
Also prescribed ondansetron - wafers to be dissolved under the tongue if vomiting occurs.
I have taken meclizine for the period where it might be a bit rough (starting the day before), with success (haven't become nauseous in high seas). Not available in Australia, so I ordered some from the USA via eBay. Order was cancelled a week later by eBay - 'can't ship internationally' - which surprised me.
Went to GP for recommendations, prescribed or OTC.
He has prescribed prochlorperazine, which seems to be an anti-nausea medication rather than sea-sickness prevention (maybe the same thing?). Those who may know - would you take it as a preventative, or only when nauseous feeling starts? I note its a sedative.
Also prescribed ondansetron - wafers to be dissolved under the tongue if vomiting occurs.

