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ZUPLENZ (ONDANSETRON)
- Prevention of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting
- Prevention of radiation-induced nausea and vomiting
- Prevention of post-operative nausea and vomiting
4 mg oral soluble film
- 2 films (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route every 8 hours for 2 days
8 mg oral soluble film
- 1 film (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route every 8 hours for 2 days
Cancer chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting
- 2 films (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route every 8 hours
- 1 film (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route every 8 hours
Prevention of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting
- 2 films (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route every 12 hours
- 2 films (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route 2 times per day
- 2 films (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route every 12 hours for 1 day
- 2 films (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route every 12 hours for 2 days
- 2 films (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route 2 times per day for 1 day
- 2 films (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route 2 times per day for 2 days
- 2 films (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route 30 minutes before the start of chemotherapy, then 2 films (8 mg) eight hours after the first dose
- 1 film (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route every 12 hours
- 1 film (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route 2 times per day
- 1 film (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route every 12 hours for 1 day
- 1 film (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route every 12 hours for 2 days
- 1 film (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route 2 times per day for 1 day
- 1 film (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route 2 times per day for 2 days
- 1 film (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route 30 minutes before the start of chemotherapy, then 1 film (8 mg) eight hours after the first dose
Prevention of radiation-induced nausea and vomiting
- 2 films (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route 3 times per day
- 2 films (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route every 8 hours
- 2 films (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route every 8 hours for 1 day
- 2 films (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route every 8 hours for 2 days
- 2 films (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route 1-2 hours before radiation, with additional doses every 8 hours after the first dose for 1-2 days after completion of radiation
- 2 films (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route 1-2 hours before radiation, with additional doses every 8 hours after the first dose for each day radiationis given
- 1 film (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route 3 times per day
- 1 film (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route every 8 hours
- 1 film (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route every 8 hours for 1 day
- 1 film (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route every 8 hours for 2 days
- 1 film (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route 1-2 hours before radiation, with additional doses every 8 hours after the first dose for 1-2 days after completion of radiation
- 1 film (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route 1-2 hours before radiation, with additional doses every 8 hours after the first dose for each day radiation is given
- 1 film (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route 1-2 hours prior to radiation therapy
- 2 films (8 mg) and place on top of the tongue where it will dissolve, then swallow by oral route 1-2 hours prior to radiation therapy
- Apokyn
- apomorphine
Contraindicated
- amiodarone
- amiodarone in dextrose,iso-osm
- artemether-lumefantrine
- Coartem
- Cordarone
- disopyramide
- dronedarone
- droperidol
- Geodon
- Multaq
- Nexterone
- Norpace
- Norpace Cr
- Orap
- Pacerone
- pimozide
- ziprasidone HCl
- ziprasidone mesylate
Severe
Moderate
- Ablavar
- Advair Diskus
- Advair Hfa
- alfuzosin
- amantadine HCl
- Anzemet
- Astagraf Xl
- azithromycin
- bedaquiline
- Cardene Iv
- Cardene Iv In Dextrose
- Cardene Iv In Sodium Chloride
- Cardene Sr
- chloroquine phosphate
- chlorpromazine
- Cipro
- Cipro In D5W
- Cipro Xr
- ciprofloxacin
- ciprofloxacin (mixture)
- ciprofloxacin in D5W
- clozapine
- Clozaril
- Complera
- Conzip
- Corvert
- crizotinib
- dasatinib
- dolasetron
- Edurant
- Effexor Xr
- emtricitab-rilpivirine-tenofov
- eribulin
- ezogabine
- Fareston
- Fazaclo
- felbamate
- Felbatol
- flecainide
- fluticasone-salmeterol
- foscarnet
- Foscavir
- gadofosveset trisodium
- granisetron
- granisetron (PF)
- Granisol
- Halaven
- Hecoria
- ibutilide fumarate
- indapamide
- Invega
- Invega Sustenna
- Invirase
- isradipine
- Istodax
- Kaletra
- lapatinib
- Levitra
- lithium carbonate
- lithium citrate
- Lithobid
- lopinavir-ritonavir
- moexipril
- moexipril-hydrochlorothiazide
- Nebupent
- Nexavar
- nicardipine
- nicardipine in dextrose,iso-os
- nicardipine in NaCl (iso-os)
- nilotinib
- norfloxacin
- Noroxin
- Noxafil
- octreotide acetate
- ofloxacin
- paliperidone
- paliperidone palmitate
- pasireotide
- pazopanib
- Pentam
- pentamidine
- posaconazole
- Potiga
- procainamide
- Prograf
- propafenone
- Qualaquin
- quetiapine
- quinine sulfate
- rilpivirine
- romidepsin
- Rythmol
- salmeterol
- Sancuso
- Sandostatin
- Sandostatin Lar Depot
- saquinavir mesylate
- Serevent Diskus
- Seroquel
- Seroquel Xr
- Signifor
- Sirturo
- Soltamox
- sorafenib
- Sprycel
- sunitinib
- Sutent
- Synapryn
- tacrolimus
- tamoxifen
- Tasigna
- telavancin
- tetrabenazine
- tizanidine
- toremifene
- tramadol
- tramadol-acetaminophen
- tramadol-glucosamine
- Tykerb
- Ultracet
- Ultram
- Ultram Er
- Uniretic
- Univasc
- Uroxatral
- vardenafil
- vemurafenib
- venlafaxine
- Versacloz
- Vfend
- Vfend Iv
- Vibativ
- voriconazole
- Votrient
- Xalkori
- Xenazine
- Zanaflex
- Zelboraf
- Zithromax
- Zithromax Tri-pak
- Zithromax Z-pak
- Zmax
- Congenital long QT syndrome
- Torsades de pointes
Contraindicated
- Hypokalemia
- Hypomagnesemia
- Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
- Prolonged QT interval
- Serotonin syndrome
- Severe hepatic disease
Severe
Moderate
- Bradycardia
- Chronic heart failure
- Extrapyramidal disease
ZUPLENZ (ONDANSETRON)
- Prevention of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting
- Prevention of radiation-induced nausea and vomiting
- Prevention of post-operative nausea and vomiting
- None
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Drowsy
- Fever
- Headache disorder
More Frequent
Severe
Less Severe
- None
- Dizziness
- Fatigue
- General weakness
- Skin rash
Less Frequent
Severe
Less Severe
Rare / Very Rare
Severe
- Abnormal ECG
- Abnormal hepatic function tests
- Acute hepatic failure
- Anaphylaxis
- Angioedema
- Bradycardia
- Bronchospastic pulmonary disease
- Dyspnea
- Extrapyramidal disease
- Hypotension
- Hypoxia
- Laryngeal edema
- Prolonged QT interval
- Shock
- Stevens-johnson syndrome
- Tachycardia
- Torsades de pointes
- Toxic epidermal necrolysis
- Transient blindness
Less Severe
- Agitation
- Angina
- Blurred vision
- Hiccups
- Palpitations
- Paresthesia
- Pruritus of skin
- Symptoms of anxiety
- Urinary retention
- Urticaria
- Xerostomia
Contraindicated
None
Severe Precaution
None
Management or Monitoring Precaution
Ondansetron (Oral Film, SL)
Limited safety and efficacy data age < 4 years.
- 1 Day – 4 Years
- Limited safety and efficacy data age < 4 years.
Ondansetron
- Severity Level:
2
- Additional Notes: Insufficient human data available; no developmental toxicity seen in animals
Contraindicated
None
General | Excretion Potential | Effect on Infant | Notes |
None |
Precaution Exists
Ondansetron
Insufficient data available
General | Excretion Potential | Effect on Infant | Notes |
Evaluate use carefully | Unknown | Not known; no or inclusive data | Insufficient data available |
No Known Risk
None
General | Excretion Potential | Effect on Infant | Notes |
None |
Contraindicated
None
Precaution Exists
None
No Known Risk
None
- None
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