Practical strategies for nausea management include: Eating slowly and chewing food thoroughly Avoiding lying down immediately after meals Keeping crackers or dry toast available for mild nausea Using ginger tea or ginger candies, which some patients find helpful (though evidence is limited) Ensuring adequate ventilation and avoiding strong odors If nausea becomes problematic, consult your healthcare provider before taking any over-the-counter antiemetics, as some may have sedating effects or interactions with other medications
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For many users, the reflux is the symptom they notice longest after an overeating episode
The dose increases to 1.2 mg in week two, then 1.8 mg in week three, 2.4 mg in week four, and finally reaches the maintenance dose of 3.0 mg daily from week five onward
On the other hand, if a patient is fully reliant on the medication and experiences little to no hunger, those fluctuations may be less noticeable