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Ativan Oral     925 User Reviews
lorazepam Oral     497 User Reviews
Zyprexa Oral     399 User Reviews
Reglan Oral     331 User Reviews
Zofran Oral     115 User Reviews
dexamethasone Oral     80 User Reviews
metoclopramide HCl Oral     70 User Reviews
ondansetron HCl Oral     56 User Reviews
DexPak 13 Day Oral     52 User Reviews
ondansetron Oral     45 User Reviews
olanzapine Oral     39 User Reviews
Ativan Inj     23 User Reviews
prochlorperazine maleate Oral     22 User Reviews
Zyprexa Zydis Oral     19 User Reviews
Emend Oral     17 User Reviews
Zofran IV     14 User Reviews
ZOFRAN ODT Oral     14 User Reviews
lorazepam Inj     8 User Reviews
Aloxi IV     7 User Reviews
Lorazepam Intensol Oral     6 User Reviews
dexamethasone sodium phosphate Inj     5 User Reviews
Dexamethasone Intensol Oral     4 User Reviews
Metozolv ODT Oral     4 User Reviews
ondansetron HCl IV     4 User Reviews
prochlorperazine Rect     3 User Reviews
Anzemet Oral     3 User Reviews
Emend IV     3 User Reviews
Sancuso TD     3 User Reviews
Compro Rect     2 User Reviews
dexamethasone sodium phos (PF) Inj     2 User Reviews
metoclopramide HCl Inj     2 User Reviews
palonosetron IV     2 User Reviews
prochlorperazine Edisylate Inj     1 User Reviews
DexPak 10 day Oral     1 User Reviews
lorazepam in 0.9% sod chloride IV     1 User Reviews
DexPak 6 Day Oral     1 User Reviews
aprepitant Oral     1 User Reviews
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granisetron (PF) IV     Be the first to review it
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Granisol Oral     Be the first to review it
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Zuplenz Oral     Be the first to review it
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