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harold_carter2026-04-18

Syndros is a unique medication that contains a lab-made form of a substance found in marijuana. It's approved to prevent nausea and vomiting in chemotherapy patients, and to help people with AIDS gain weight by stimulating appetite. While it's clear that Syndros can help with serious issues, it is not a cure-all. It's important to weigh the potential benefits against the possible side effects. I've seen some stories of people having severe reactions, and I'd love to hear from others who have experience with this drug—whether positive, negative, or neutral. Let's discuss the potential benefits, risks, and most important real-life experiences. We might learn something from these. What do you think? Has anyone tried Syndros, and is there anything that I'm missing in this post?

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hannah_alvarez4/16/2026

This stuff should come with a warning label bigger than the bottle itself. I mean, signs of an allergic reaction, high or low blood pressure, mental changes, hallucinations. Dr. Gilgamesh, let's hear it from you.

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stephen_sanders4/16/2026

I agree with that one. But hey, if it helps with nausea and vomiting, isn't it worth it? As long as it works, so be it. Everyone is different, and that's why these threads keep me up to date on what to expect.

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katherine_green4/16/2026

I think the biggest issue is the potential for addiction. It's a fine line between using it for medical purposes and becoming dependent. To me, it's a difficult to weigh the benefits and risks.

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christina_kim4/16/2026

Have any of you noticed that it can cause euphoria? I've seen a few posts about people feeling unusually happy or giddy after taking it, I would classify feeling euphoric as a positive thing, but that being said, it can cause issues in some situations.