Ondansetron ODT

Nausea and Vomiting

Mfg : Glenmark Pharmaceuticals
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Ondansetron ODT

Ondansetron ODT Prescription-strength Nausea Treatment

Instant Dissolve: Melts on tongue in 30 seconds - no water needed.

Fast-Acting: Starts working within 30 minutes.

Versatile Relief: For chemo, surgery, viruses & pregnancy nausea.

Proven Safety: FDA-approved with 30+ years of clinical use.

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Maximum Doses: 4

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Real Stories, Real Results

Rapid Relief Without Swallowing

Ondansetron ODT dissolves in seconds on your tongue - no water required. This bypasses the digestive system for faster absorption than regular pills (onset in 30 minutes vs 60+ minutes). The mint-flavored tablets stay down when nausea makes swallowing impossible, making it ideal for sudden morning sickness, post-surgery recovery, or stomach virus episodes.

Clinically Proven Effectiveness

This medication blocks serotonin receptors in the gut and brain that trigger nausea and vomiting. Clinical studies show:
• 75% reduction in chemo-induced vomiting
• 80% prevention of post-anesthesia nausea
• 90% effectiveness for stomach virus symptoms
• Safe for pregnancy-related nausea (Category B rating)

Smart ODT Advantages

Waterless Administration: Dissolves instantly - perfect for travel
Guaranteed Absorption: Works before nausea triggers rejection
Accurate Dosing: Pre-measured 4mg/8mg strengths
Discreet Use: Smaller than a dime - use anywhere
Pleasant Mint Flavor: No medicinal aftertaste

How to Use for Best Results

1. Place tablet on dry tongue
2. Let dissolve completely (30-60 seconds)
3. Swallow saliva normally
4. Repeat every 8 hours as needed
Pro Tip: Use at first nausea signs rather than waiting

Safety Profile & Considerations

Common side effects include mild headache (15%) or constipation (5%). Rare QTc prolongation possible at high doses. Avoid in patients taking apomorphine. Ondansetron has been FDA-approved since 1991 and is on WHOs List of Essential Medicines with well-established safety data.