Nuset 8mg Injection

Ondansetron (8mg) Primary uses of : Nausea, Vomiting
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₹ 48.00 incl tax
Expert advice for Nuset Injection Take Nuset 8mg Injection 30 minutes before your food. If you vomit within 30 minutes after taking the Nuset 8mg Injection, take the same amount again. If vomiting continues, check with your doctor. If Nuset 8mg Injection is used for a short duration, for e.g. 6 -10 days, the risk of side-effects is minimal (well-tolerated). You can use oral disintegrating film/strip (medicated strip that dissolves when comes in contact with a wet surface) form of the Nuset 8mg Injection if you are nauseous to swallow a tablet or capsule. If you are using Nuset 8mg Injection in the form of oral disintegrating film/strip: Make sure your hands are dry. Immediately place the film/strip on the top of the tongue. The film/strip will dissolve in seconds and you can swallow it with your saliva. You do not need to drink water or other liquids to swallow the film/strip.
Composition Ondansetron (8mg)
Side Effect Common Fatigue, Headache, Injection site allergic reaction, Flushing (sense of warmth in the face, ears, neck and trunk), Constipation.
How to works How Nuset Injection works Nuset 8mg Injection is an antiemetic (anti-nausea medicine). It inhibits the action of serotonin, a chemical messenger that can trigger nausea and vomiting.