What is this drug?
Zofran is a powerful medicine for controlling nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy and radiotherapy in cancer. It is also used for preventing vomiting after a surgery. It should not be used in other forms of nausea and vomiting.
Classification and Mechanism of Action
Zofran contains Ondansetron as the active ingredient which is an antiemetic belonging to the class of 5 HT3 blockers. It blocks the 5 HT3 types of serotonin receptors in the vagus nerve. It is stipulated that the vagal stimulation is responsible for the vomiting reflex in chemotherapy. By blocking the serotonin receptors, the vagal stimulation is prevented.
Looking after your drug
Store it in a cool and dry place away from the reach of children.
How to take the medication?
Zofran is an orally disintegrating tablet. It is to be kept on the tongue and allowed to dissolve without chewing or swallowing.
Dosage
The recommended initial dose is 8 mg two times in a day. Consult your doctor to calculate your dose.
Overdose
Consult your doctor right away.
Missed Dose
If it is time for your next dose then skip the missed dose or else take it as soon as you remember. Do not double dose.
Warnings and Precautions
Do not use with apomorphine. Use with caution in special population and patients having phenylketonuria.
Possible Side Effects
· Anxiety
· Constipation
· Dryness of mouth
· Hyperventilation
· General discomfort, irritability
· Tremors
· Sleep disturbances
· Lightheadedness, Headache
When Zofran should not be used?
Allergy to any ingredient in the medicine, along with apomorphine, liver disease, phenylketonuria
How long should you take Zofran ?
As long as prescribed.
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