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Ondansetron 4 mg per 2 ml
Ondansetron 4 mg per 2 ml
Ondansetron 4 mg per 2 ml
Ondansetron 4 mg per 2 ml

Ondansetron 4 mg per 2 ml

MOQ : 500 Boxes

Ondansetron 4 mg per 2 ml Specification

  • Drug Type
  • Injection
  • Ingredients
  • Ondansetron 4 mg per 2 ml
  • Physical Form
  • Liquid
  • Function
  • Other
  • Recommended For
  • Vomitting
  • Dosage Guidelines
  • Child: 0.1 mg/kg Adult: 4 mg before Anesthesia, 8 mg before Chemo & Radiotherapy followed by 2 further 8 mg doses 2-4 hrs apart
 

Ondansetron 4 mg per 2 ml Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 500 Boxes
  • Supply Ability
  • 100000 Boxes Per Month
  • Delivery Time
  • 4 Week
  • Packaging Details
  • Blister Packaging with 2 ml disposable syringe pack
  • Main Domestic Market
  • All India
  • Certifications
  • WHO-GMP
 

About Ondansetron 4 mg per 2 ml



Ondansetron 4 mg per 2 ml is a liquid injection specifically formulated to counteract vomiting and nausea associated with medical procedures. This pharmaceutical-grade solution contains 4 mg of Ondansetron per 2 ml and is ideal for managing post-surgical, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy-induced vomiting. For children, the recommended dosage is 0.1 mg/kg, while adults are advised to take 4 mg before anesthesia, or 8 mg prior to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, followed by two additional doses of 8 mg at intervals of 24 hours. This fast-acting formula provides effective relief, ensuring well-being during critical medical treatments. Designed for precision and efficacy, this injection is widely used in clinical and hospital settings to offer safe and reliable antiemetic support.

FAQs of Ondansetron 4 mg per 2 ml:


Q: What is Ondansetron 4 mg per 2 ml used for?

A: It is used to prevent and treat vomiting and nausea caused by anesthesia, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy.

Q: What is the recommended dosage for children and adults?

A: The dosage for children is 0.1 mg/kg. For adults, it varies: 4 mg before anesthesia or 8 mg before chemotherapy/radiotherapy followed by two additional doses at 24 hour intervals.

Q: What form does the product come in?

A: Ondansetron 4 mg per 2 ml is available in liquid injection form.

Q: How does Ondansetron work?

A: It blocks the action of chemicals in the brain that trigger nausea and vomiting.

Q: Is this product suitable for both children and adults?

A: Yes, the product is suitable for both children and adults when used according to prescribed dosage guidelines.

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