๐ Ondansetron Tablet 4 mg โ As Licensed
๐ Description:
Ondansetron is a selective 5-HT3 (serotonin) receptor antagonist used to prevent and treat nausea and vomiting, especially those associated with chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and postoperative recovery.
๐งพ Prescription / Indications:
Prescribed for:
- Prevention and treatment of nausea and vomiting due to:
- Chemotherapy (CINV)
- Radiotherapy (RINV)
- Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV)
- Gastroenteritis (as per physician’s discretion)
- Pregnancy-related nausea (with caution)
Typical Adult Dose:
- 4โ8 mg, 1 to 3 times daily depending on indication
- Best taken 30 minutes before chemotherapy or surgical procedure
๐ฌ Nature:
- Pharmacological Class: Antiemetic
- Type: Serotonin 5-HT3 receptor blocker
- Form: Oral tablet
- Strength: 4 mg per tablet
๐ Advantages:
- Highly effective against vomiting triggered by chemotherapy
- Well-tolerated, non-sedative alternative to older antiemetics
- Quick onset of action
- Can be used in pediatrics and pregnancy (with caution and under prescription)
๐ฆ Packaging:
- Commonly available in strips of 10 tablets
- Blister or strip-packed in cardboard boxes
- May be co-packaged in chemotherapy pre-med kits
๐ง Storage:
- Store below 30ยฐC, in a dry place
- Protect from moisture and light
- Keep out of reach of children
โ ๏ธ Precautions:
- Use with caution in:
- Liver dysfunction (dose adjustment may be required)
- Patients with QT prolongation or on medications affecting heart rhythm
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding (only if clearly needed)
Possible Side Effects:
- Headache
- Constipation
- Dizziness or fatigue
- Rare: QT prolongation, allergic reactions
๐ฉโโ๏ธ Patient Advice:
- Can be taken with or without food
- Do not exceed prescribed dose
- Inform your doctor if you’re taking other medications that affect the heart
- If vomiting persists despite taking the tablet, consult your doctor
- Not intended for self-medication in pregnancy or long-term use