Onon Syrup 30ml
Onon Syrup 30ml Description
Onon Syrup is primarily used to alleviate vomiting and nausea in children. It is also used to treat vomiting and nausea caused by surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or intestinal illnesses. This sy
rup helps manage the vomiting produced by certain medications like pain relievers. The active ingredient in Onon Syrup is Ondansetron, an antiemetic. Directions for use of Onon Syrup should be strictly followed. The syrup can be consumed before or after meals. This medication is given to the child half an hour before the surgery to prevent vomiting caused by chemotherapy. It should be administered 1-2 hours before radiotherapy sessions and 60 minutes before surgical intervention to prevent them from vomiting after the procedure. If the child vomits within half an hour of taking Onon Syrup, another dose should be given. Some temporary side effects of Onon Syrup include headaches, constipation, diarrhoea, and exhaustion. Once the child's body adjusts to the medicines, these reactions usually disappear. However, if they persist or worsen, a doctor must be consulted as soon as possible. It is important to inform the physician about the child's complete medical history and all current medications like pain relievers, antidepressants, and antibiotics. Also, the doctor should be notified in case the child has any liver disorders, renal difficulties, gastrointestinal blockages, heart issues, or hypersensitivity to any medication, its constituents, or a food supplement.
Product Summary
Offer Price | ₹26.40 |
You Save | ₹3.60 (12% on MRP) |
Contains | Ondansetron |
Uses | Nausea, Vomiting |
Side effects | Chills, Constipation, Drowsiness, Headache, Muscle spasms or muscle stiffness, Stomach pain, Tiredness and weakness, Vision problems (like blurred vision and temporary blindness) |
Therapy | ANTI-EMETIC |
Uses of Onon Syrup 30ml
- Onon Syrup is used to treat:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
Contraindications of Onon Syrup 30ml
- Do not administer Onon Syrup, or use caution:
- Chronic heart failure
- Extrapyramidal disease (a movement disorder)
- Hypokalemia (low potassium level)
- Serotonin syndrome (high serotonin concentration)
- Slow heartbeat
- Torsades de pointes (abnormal heart rhythm)
Side effects of Onon Syrup 30ml
- Side effects of Onon Syrup include:
- Chills
- Constipation
- Drowsiness and headache
- Muscle spasms or muscle stiffness
- Stomach pain
- Tiredness and weakness
- Vision problems (like blurred vision and temporary blindness)
Precautions and Warnings of Onon Syrup 30ml
Pregnancy
Breast Feeding
Driving
Alcohol
Other General Warnings
- Your child has liver disorders. Dose adjustment may be required.
- Your child has an intestinal obstruction. Dose adjustment may be necessary.
Mode of Action of Onon Syrup 30ml
How Does It Work?
Directions for Use of Onon Syrup 30ml
- Follow the doctor's instructions on the dosage and duration of Onon Syrup.
- Before using it, read the guidelines on the package.
- Shake well before use.
- Administer the syrup orally after measuring it using the measuring cup.
- Onon Syrup can be administered without or with meals.
- Administer the syrup at the same time daily (or correct dosage time) so that a stable level of medicine can be maintained in the body.
Interactions of Onon Syrup 30ml
Interactions with other medicines
- Onon Syrup must not be taken with bronchodilators like albuterol. Combining albuterol with ondansetron can raise the likelihood of an abnormal heart rhythm that can be severe and potentially fatal.
- Onon Syrup should not be taken with analgesics like acetaminophen. When you take ondansetron with acetaminophen, you risk developing serotonin syndrome, which can cause symptoms like hallucinations, confusion, fluctuations in blood pressure, seizures, elevated heart rate, excessive sweating, fever, shaking or shivering, muscle spasms, blurred vision, muscle stiffness, tremors, loss of balance, stomach cramps, vomiting, nausea, and diarrhoea....
- Onon Syrup must not be taken with laxatives such as Polyethylene glycol 3350. Ondansetron can induce an abnormal heart rhythm that can be serious, but it is a relatively rare side effect. Inadequate plasma concentrations of potassium or magnesium, which can emerge from colon cleansing preparation or extensive utilisation of laxative medicines, raise the risk....
- Onon Syrup should not be taken with antidepressants like duloxetine. Combining these medications can raise the likelihood of adverse reactions.
Interactions with food items
- Avoid caffeine while on treatment with Onon Syrup. Coffee can affect the metabolism of Onon syrup.
- Avoid oily or greasy foods as they can cause nausea and vomiting.
Storage and disposal of Onon Syrup 30ml
Dosage of Onon Syrup 30ml
Overdose
Missed a Dose
Content Details
Dr. Divya Rohra
MBBS
Dr. Jagruti Jain
MBBS, MD, DNB, General Medicine
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Is Onon Syrup habit-forming?
Q: What are the withdrawal symptoms of Onon Syrup?
Q: My son is two years old and suffering from nausea. Can I give him Onon Syrup?
References
- Ondansetron hydrochloride [FDA Label]. Research Triangle Park, NC: GlaxoSmithKline; 2016. [cited 24 March 2022] -
- Ondansetron: Drug Information Portal [Internet]. druginfo.nlm.nih.gov. 2019 [cited 24 March 2022] -
- Ondansetron 4mg Orodispersible Tablets: EMC [Internet]. www.medicines.org.uk. 2018 [cited 24 March 2022] -
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