
Onsat OSF
Form: Oral Soluble Film
Strength: 4mg
Generic Name: Ondansetron
Company: Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
MRP:৳ 12.0 (Oral Soluble Film)
Is Antibiotic: No
Indications
Onsat OSF is used to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy, surgery, or radiotherapy. Onsat OSF also helps to treat nausea and vomiting after chemotherapy or surgery.
Pharmacology
Onsat OSF is a strong and selective medicine that blocks 5HT3 receptors in the body. Onsat OSF works by stopping the signals that cause nausea and vomiting, which are triggered by chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or surgery. Onsat OSF affects both the central and peripheral nervous systems, but the exact way Onsat OSF works is not fully understood.
Dosage & Administration
Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting: For adults and children over 6 months: Take 8 mg, three times at 0.15 mg/kg (max 16 mg) or as prescribed by the doctor. Injection form: 0.15 mg/kg, max 16 mg, injected over 15 minutes.
Radiotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting: For adults: Take 8 mg, 1-2 hours before radiotherapy, then 8 mg every 8 hours for up to 5 days after treatment.
Post-surgery nausea and vomiting: For adults: 16 mg, taken as two 8 mg tablets. Injection: 4 mg. For children over 40 kg: 4 mg injection.
Interaction
Onsat OSF does not affect the liver’s drug-metabolizing enzymes but can be affected by drugs that do. No dosage changes are needed for people using such drugs.
Contraindications
Onsat OSF should not be used by people who are allergic to the drug or any of its ingredients. Onsat OSF should also not be used with apomorphine.
Side Effects
Common side effects include headache, constipation, and diarrhea. Rare side effects include flushing, hiccups, liver problems, and an allergic reaction. Some rare but serious side effects are difficulty breathing and chest pain.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Onsat OSF has not shown any harmful effects in pregnancy studies with animals. However, there are no well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Onsat OSF can pass into breast milk, so caution is needed when nursing.
Precautions & Warnings
Onsat OSF should be used carefully in people who have had allergic reactions to similar drugs. Onsat OSF should not be used to replace a nasogastric tube for stomach suction. Using Onsat OSF after abdominal surgery or chemotherapy might hide other stomach issues.
Overdose Effects
Information on overdose is not available.
Therapeutic Class
Onsat OSF is classified as an anti-emetic drug, which helps to prevent nausea and vomiting.
Storage Conditions
Store in a dry place at temperatures below 30°C. Keep away from light and moisture.