Ondansetron Flashcards

1
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Presentation

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4 mg ODT

8 mg in 4 ml glass ampoule

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2
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Pharmacology

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Anti-emetic
Actions
- 5HT3 antagonist which blocks receptors both centrally and peripherally

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3
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Metabolism

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By the liver

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Indications

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  • undifferentiated nausea and vomiting
  • prophylaxis for spinally immobilised or eye injured pt’s
  • vestibular nausea in pt’s < 21 yrs
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Contras

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  • known hypersensitivity
  • concurrent apomorphine use (anti-depressant)
  • known long Q-T syndrome
  • hypokalaemia or hypomagnesaemia
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Precautions

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  • Pt’s with liver disease should not receive more than 8 mg per day
  • Pt’s on diuretics may have an underlying electrolyte imbalance
  • Contains aspartame and should not be given to pt’s with phenylketonuria
  • concurrent use of tramadol
  • pregnancy
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7
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Route of administration

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  • Oral - ODT
  • IV
  • IM
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Side effects

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Rare (< 0.1%)

  • Hypersensitivity reactions incl anaphylaxis
  • Q-T prolongation
  • widened QRS complex
  • tachyarrythmias incl AF and SVT
  • seizures
  • extrapyramidal reaction
  • visual disturbances incl transient loss of vision

Common (> 1%)

  • constipation
  • headache
  • fever
  • dizziness
  • rise in liver enzymes
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9
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Special notes

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IV doses should be delivered as a slow push (minimum 30 secs)

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10
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Oral effects

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Onset: 2 mins
Peak: 20 mins
Duration: 120 mins

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IV effects

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Onset: 5 mins
Peak: 10 mins
Duration: 2.5 - 6.1 hrs

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12
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Nausea and Vomiting

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Undifferentiated N&V

  • 4 mg ODT, repeat 4mg ODT @ 5-10 mins
  • if unable to tolerate ODT or IV in situ, 8 mg IV

Max 8mg ODT/IV or in combination

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Vestibular nausea

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Pt < 21 yrs

  • 4 mg ODT, repeat 4mg ODT @ 5-10 mins
  • if unable to tolerate ODT or IV in situ, 8 mg IV

Max 8mg ODT/IV or in combination

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Prophylaxis

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  • Awake pt with potential for spinal injuries and immobilised
  • Eye trauma eg: penetrating eye injury or hyphema
  • 4 mg ODT, repeat 4mg ODT @ 5-10 mins
  • if unable to tolerate ODT or IV in situ, 8 mg IV

Max 8mg ODT/IV or in combination

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