Ondansetron 4 mg
Ondansetron Injection - Ondansetron is a medication that belongs to the class of medicines called 5-HT3 receptor antagonists that blocks the actions of the chemical messengers in the body that prevents nausea and vomiting that may be generated by cancer chemotherapy, surgeries, or radiation treatment. Ondansetron also has the ability to reduce anxiety and depression in a person as it is an anti-sickness medicine. It is available with the brand name ONON at Mestra Pharma.
How to Use Ondansetron Injection?
Ondansetron is blended in a solution and given by injection into the vein of the patient. The usual dosage of Ondansetron is 4mg but it may differ on the basis of severity and recommendations of the doctor. It is usually used 30 minutes before the chemotherapy treatment, surgery, or radiation treatment of a patient. It starts working within 1-2 hours and it lasts about 8-9 hours. After eight hours, the dose of Ondansetron is repeated by the doctor in the treatment of chemotherapy and radiation.
Who should not Take Ondansetron Injection?
allergic to ondansetron
electrolyte imbalance
congestive heart failure
liver disease
blockage in the stomach or intestines
family history of long QT syndrome, etc.
This injection is not recommended for people who are dealing with the health problems mentioned above. If a person needs this injection, he must consult the doctor first.
Things to Note Before Taking Ondansetron Injection
Pregnant or breastfeeding women must consult their doctor before having this injection.
Inform the doctor right away if any major pain or swelling in the stomach occurs.
Do not take other medications during the course of this injection if not suggested by the doctor.