BuckBuck
Contributor
My wife was given some Triptone last year while diving Grand Cayman, and absolutely loved the result. She has had a history of sea-sickness, and this really helped. The active ingredient is the same as in Gravol, but the Triptone didn't make her drowsy.
We have been unable to locate Triptone here in Canada, so I'm wondering a couple of things: is anyone aware of a similar drug in Canada?
And is Triptone a prescription, or over the counter drug in the U.S.? (the man that gave her the pills was an American).
We are off for another dive vacation in early July, and would love to have this sorted out sooner rather than later.
Thanks for any help on this.
We have been unable to locate Triptone here in Canada, so I'm wondering a couple of things: is anyone aware of a similar drug in Canada?
And is Triptone a prescription, or over the counter drug in the U.S.? (the man that gave her the pills was an American).
We are off for another dive vacation in early July, and would love to have this sorted out sooner rather than later.
Thanks for any help on this.