Our Hawaiian culture should be given the opportunity to continue their Na Kupuna quality of life--when our Na Kupuna was wise and absolutely caring to their siblings as well as their aina.
We should not resort to purchasing freely 'drugs' that are harmful just to make a huge profit in these hard times.
We should be vigilant in caring for our elderly and take care not to overdose them with Vomex!
Nor should we allow our selves to use Tamadol for a quick sedation fix and give that to our elderly.
Our children are most vulnerable when given prescription drugs too!
Without the care of a doctor, we are abusing our love ones. Only a doctor should give prescription drugs to people. It is ridiculous to purchase drugs when we lack the information as to who is producing it and where is was produced!
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Very dangerous stuff when it is misused by people that have clear intent to kill, or cause a crime with elderly and children!
Dimenhydrinate
Dimenhydrinate (in US marketed under brand names Dramamine, Driminate, Gravol,Gravamin, Vomex, and Vertirosan) is an over-the-counter drug used to prevent nausea andmotion sickness. It is marketed in Canada as Gravol, in Portugal as Viabom, in Brazil asDramin, in Ecuador as Anautin, in Hungary as Daedalon, and in Indonesia under the brand name Antimo, and in Thailand, Dimenhydrinate (ไดเมนไฮดริเนท), is marketed under the brand name ไดเมนนีน. It is most commonly used as pills, although it is also available in liquid form and in suppositories. Chemically, dimenhydrinate is a salt of two drugs: diphenhydramine, and8-chlorotheophylline, a chlorinated derivative of theophylline.
Dimenhydrinate "has been reported to be abused for non-medicinal purposes. Street drug users abuse DMH for the acute effects of euphoric sensations and hallucinations, while psychiatric patients abuse DMH for its anxiolytic or anti-cholinergic effects...Further support comes from reports of acute and chronic abuse of DMH by humans. Collectively, results confirm the abuse liability of DMH.[1]