Zofran

Zofran

Zofran

Zofran (Ondansetron) is used for preventing nausea and vomiting, especially those likely to occur following a surgery or anti-cancer treatment. This medicine is prescribed most often at doses of 4 mg and 8 mg taken at regular intervals with a full glass of water or some food, in the same way every time.
Synonyms: Ondansetron

Zofran (ondansetron) is a medicine used for preventing symptoms like nausea and vomiting in patients after chemotherapy or radiation treatment. It works by blocking the activity of certain chemicals in the body likely to trigger those two symptoms and interfere with the patient’s quality of life. Before you buy Zofran 4 mg or 8 mg, make sure you talk to your doctor or pharmacist other medical conditions you have, especially liver disease, heart rhythm disorder, electrolyte imbalance or heart disease. Those may affect the dose of Zofran you will be taking or require additional lab tests to establish the safety and expected efficiency of your treatment. To prevent nausea and vomiting more efficiently, you will need to take every dose of Zofran with a full glass of water or some food at the same time every day. You may be taking it without any food, but it’s always best for the routine to be the same. Zofran can be purchased online any time, which can save you a lot of time and money. When you buy Zofran (ondansetron) at an online pharmacy, make sure you know the dose and how much you will need to last you during the entire period of your treatment. If you see you may be running out soon, you should order more Zofran for the treatment to be continuous. There is not enough information of the safety of Zofran for unborn or nursing children. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, make sure you discuss the risks and benefits of taking Zofran with your doctor first.

Side Effects

Certain side effects may occur in patients starting to take Zofran for their symptoms. Mild side effects can include weakness, constipation, drowsiness, diarrhea, fever or headache and tend not to last too long. More serious side effects, on the other hand, such as blurred vision, severe dizziness, anxiety and agitation are quite rare. If they occur at any point, you should stop Zofran treatment and talk to your doctor.