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Anti-Nausea Medicine

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In most countries I would just use Bismuth Subsalicylate, which is most famously branded as Pepto-Bismol(*). But it does not seem to be available here. If I ask for anti-nausea medicine I usually get given Motillium which has a known anti-nausea effect but is frankly useless.

The Bismuth Subsalicylate works within 10 minutes and completely relieves the problem of mild food poisoning.

Does it exist in Thailand under some alternative brand name? (e.g. one similar is Kaopectate)

So to make this crystal clear, I am talking about very mild nausea, that just very slightly annoys, makes it a bit tiresome to eat and to get on with daily life. If left untreated goes within a day or two.

(*) there is a product by the same company with a very similar name with the familiar pink colour but it is not Pepto-Bismol

Thanks in advance.

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Gastro-Bismal (suspension and tablets)

Besmal (tablets)

bioth are local brands of bismuth subsalicylate

Thanks Sheryl. You are the best.

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