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Subject: Re: Help reg  Motion sickness
From: jbolinger@lintek.com (J L Bolinger)
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In article <3650F783.1382@home.com>, jerrypb@home.com says...
>
>Marazine works VERY well to eliminate motion sickness and will not make
>you drowsy like Dramamine will.  And don't waste your money on
>Dramamine's new chewable orange 'Non-Drowsy' formula, it has the worst
>aftertaste I've ever experienced.  
>
>Marazine is sold in any pharmacy/drugstore/supermarket in the same area
>as Dramamine.
>
>Jerry
>--
>Jerry Bransford
>PP-ASEL KC6TAY C.A.P.
>The Zen Hotdog... make me one with everything!


I would hesitate to take anything like this when flying if I where you.
This can have unwanted sideeffects.  Remember also that at high altitudes
there is reduced oxygen and this might magnify the effect of the drug.

You should always check with the FAA before flying as a pilot when taking any
medicine, prescription or nonprescription.


