What Medication Do You Recommend For Those Who Suffer From Airsickness

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We can add this to the Ai thread. From Google when I asked what was the difference (I genuinely wanted to know). Not sure how correct it is.
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According to available information, Stemetil (prochlorperazine) is generally considered more effective for motion sickness than Stugeron (cinnarizine), particularly when nausea and vomiting are already present, as Stemetil can be more potent in suppressing these symptoms; however, Stugeron might be preferable if you are looking for a medication with potentially less drowsiness as a side effect.
 

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