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ondansetron, -dan-se-tron, prevent the nausea and vomiting that may occur after therapy with anticancer medicines, chemotherapy, radiation, after surgery, ondansetron, dosage forms, oral, oral solution, oral disintegrating tablets, tablets, parenteral, injection, for ondansetron, allergic reaction to ondansetron, allergic to any other substances, foods, preservatives, dyes, ondansetron has not been studied in pregnant women, has not been shown to cause birth defects , other problems in animal studies, pregnant, may become pregnant, when breast-feeding , not known whether ondansetron passes into the breast milk, most medicines pass into breast milk in small amounts, used safely while breast-feeding , mothers, taking this medicine and who wish to breast-feed, this medicine has been tested in a limited number, children with cancer 6 months, older and after surgery in children 1 month to 12 years, in effective doses, the medicine has not been shown to cause different side effects, in adults, has been tested in a limited number, cancer patients 65 years, older and has not been shown to cause different side effects, problems in older people, in younger adults, an interaction might occur, change the dose, taking any other prescription, nonprescription, over-the-counter, otc, other medical problems, ondansetron, any other medical problems, abdominal surgery, ondansetron may cover up stomach problems, allergy to selective 5-ht3 receptor antagonists, alosetron, lotronex, dolasetron, anzemet, granisetron, kytril, palonosetron, aloxi, are allergic to one, allergic to ondansetron because they are, same group, liver disease , patients with liver disease , an increased chance, side effects, phenylketonuria, pku, the oral disintegrating tablets may contain aspartame, which can make my condition worse, if you vomit within 30 minutes after taking this medicine, take the same amount, medicine again, vomiting continues, for patients using the oral disintegrating tablet form, make sure my hands are dry, do not push the tablet through the foil backing, the package, gently peel back the foil backing and remove the tablet, immediately place the tablet on top, the tongue, the tablet will dissolve in seconds, may swallow it with my saliva, do not need to drink water, other liquid to swallow the tablet, ondansetron will be different for different patients, follow a physician's orders, the directions on the label, average doses, ondansetron, dose is different, for oral, dosage forms, solution, oral disintegrating tablets, tablets, for prevention, moderate nausea and vomiting after anticancer medicine, adults and children 12 years, age and older, the dose is 8 milligrams, taken thirty minutes before the anticancer medicine is given, the 8-mg dose is taken again eight hours after the first dose, then, the dose is 8 mg every twelve hours for one to two days, children 4 to 11 years, the dose is 4 mg taken thirty minutes before the anticancer medicine is given, the 4-mg dose is taken again four and eight hours after the first dose, then, the dose is 4 mg every eight hours for one to two days, children up to 4 years, dose, for prevention, more severe nausea and vomiting after anticancer medicine, adults and children 12 years, age and older, one 24-milligram, tablet taken thirty minutes before the anticancer medicine is given, children up to 12 years, for prevention, nausea and vomiting after surgery, dose is usually 16 mg one hour before anesthesia, medicine to put, sleep before surgery, dose, for prevention, nausea and vomiting after radiation treatment, the dose is 8 mg taken one to two hours before radiation treatment, then, the dose is 8 mg every eight hours, dose, for injection, dosage form, for prevention, nausea and vomiting after anticancer medicine, dose is usually 32 mg injected into a vein, over a period, fifteen minutes, beginning thirty minutes before the anticancer medicine is given, the dose is based on body weight, usually 150 micrograms, mcg, per kilogram, 68 mcg per pound, body weight, this dose is injected into a vein over a period, fifteen minutes, beginning thirty minutes before the anticancer medicine is given, injected again four and eight hours after the first dose, children 6 months to 18 years, dose is based on body weight, usually 150 mcg per kg, 68 mcg per pound, body weight, injected into a vein over a period, fifteen minutes, beginning thirty minutes before the anticancer medicine is given, the dose is given again four and eight hours after the first dose, children up to 6 months, dose, for prevention, nausea and vomiting after surgery, dose is usually 4 mg injected into a vein over a period, thirty seconds to five minutes, given just before anesthesia, medicine to put, sleep before surgery, right after surgery if nausea and vomiting begin, children 1 month to 12 years, dose is based on body weight, usually 100 mcg per kg, 45.5 mcg per pound, body weight for children weighing 40 kg, 88 pounds, 4 mg for children weighing over 40 kg, over 88 pounds, the dose is injected into a vein over a period, thirty seconds to five minutes, given just before anesthesia, after surgery if nausea and vomiting begin, children up to 1 month, dose, if i miss a dose, do not feel nauseated, skip the missed dose, back to my regular dosing schedule, miss a dose, feel nauseated, vomit, take the missed dose, keep out of a child's reach, store away from heat and direct light, in other damp places, heat, moisture, the medicine to break down, keep the medicine from freezing, do not keep outdated medicine, medicine no longer needed, discarded medicine is out of a child's reach,
side effects, along with its needed effects, some unwanted effects, side effects may occur, may need medical attention, check with a physician immediately, side effects occur, chest pain , discomfort, pain, redness, burning at place, injection, shortness of breath, skin rash , hives, redness, /or itching, tightness in chest, troubled breathing, wheezing, incidence not known, blurred vision , cold, clammy skin, confusion, coughing, decreased, irregular heartbeat , difficulty in breathing, swallowing, dizziness , fainting, dizziness , faintness, lightheadedness when getting up from a lying position, fast pounding, slow, irregular heartbeat , pulse, fast, weak pulse, fixed position, eye, heart stops, hives, welts, hoarseness, inability to move eyes, increased blinking, spasms, eyelid, lab results that show problems with liver, large, hive-like swelling on face, eyelids, lips, tongue, throat, hands, legs, feet, sex organs, lightheadedness, no breathing, no pulse, blood pressure, noisy breathing, pain in neck, back, jaw, palpitations, shortness of breath, slow, irregular breathing, sticking out, tongue, sweating, swelling, face, throat, tongue, trouble in breathing, speaking, swallowing, unconscious, uncontrolled twisting movements, neck, trunk, arms, legs, unusual facial expressions, weakness, weakness, arms and legs, side effects may go away during treatment, body adjusts to the medicine, side effects continue, bothersome, constipation, diarrhea, fever, headache, abdominal pain , stomach cramps , burning, tingling, prickling sensations, dizziness , lightheadedness, drowsiness , dryness, mouth, feeling cold, itching, unusual tiredness , weakness, other side effects,
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