That'll give the drug a chance to get past your liver and into your system before you start hitting your body with all that nasty cue-conflict stuff.
That was good info, thanks.
As far as the cue-conflict, there have only been a couple cases where being still while watching something in motion made me nauseous in a great while. The first was the first time watching somebody else play Mario Galaxy on a 60inch television. Specifically, the running over the asteroid, or whatever it was, part did me (and a bunch of other folks at the party) in.
The second was a good one. Our simulator here is a huge, 20ft diameter dome. It is not motion-based, but you get use to it. That is, until one of our pilots was practicing for an airshow and I was in the other crewstation. Fun times! I probably wouldn't have had a problem in the air, but spinning around like that without anything to accompany the visuals made my stomach do flip flops. Thankfully, it just takes closing your eyes in there to fix it.