Indications
Chemotherapy Support: Highly effective in preventing acute and delayed nausea and vomiting associated with emetogenic cancer chemotherapy.
Postoperative Recovery: Specifically indicated for the prevention and treatment of nausea and vomiting following surgical procedures.
Pregnancy-Related Care: Provides relief for severe vomiting during pregnancy, managed under strict medical supervision.
Gastroenteritis Management: Effectively controls nausea caused by viral or bacterial stomach infections, helping to prevent dehydration.
Rapid Action Technology: Utilizes a mouth-dissolving form that acts quickly by bypassing traditional digestion for faster relief.
Radiation Therapy Relief: Useful for patients undergoing total body or localized abdominal radiation treatments.
Postoperative Recovery: Specifically indicated for the prevention and treatment of nausea and vomiting following surgical procedures.
Pregnancy-Related Care: Provides relief for severe vomiting during pregnancy, managed under strict medical supervision.
Gastroenteritis Management: Effectively controls nausea caused by viral or bacterial stomach infections, helping to prevent dehydration.
Rapid Action Technology: Utilizes a mouth-dissolving form that acts quickly by bypassing traditional digestion for faster relief.
Radiation Therapy Relief: Useful for patients undergoing total body or localized abdominal radiation treatments.
Uses
Efficacy: Works as a potent selective 5-HT3 receptor antagonist to block signals that trigger the vomiting reflex.
Prevents Nausea from Chemotherapy: Helps patients maintain nutritional intake during cancer treatment by suppressing stomach upset.
Treats Postoperative Nausea: Reduces the physical strain and discomfort of vomiting immediately after anesthesia.
Used in Pregnancy-Induced Vomiting: Offers a targeted solution for “morning sickness” when conservative measures are insufficient.
Controls Gastroenteritis-Related Nausea: Stabilizes the stomach during intestinal distress, allowing for better oral rehydration.
Acts Quickly via Mouth Dissolving Form: Dissolves on the tongue within seconds, making it ideal for patients who find it difficult to swallow whole tablets.
Prevents Nausea from Chemotherapy: Helps patients maintain nutritional intake during cancer treatment by suppressing stomach upset.
Treats Postoperative Nausea: Reduces the physical strain and discomfort of vomiting immediately after anesthesia.
Used in Pregnancy-Induced Vomiting: Offers a targeted solution for “morning sickness” when conservative measures are insufficient.
Controls Gastroenteritis-Related Nausea: Stabilizes the stomach during intestinal distress, allowing for better oral rehydration.
Acts Quickly via Mouth Dissolving Form: Dissolves on the tongue within seconds, making it ideal for patients who find it difficult to swallow whole tablets.
Dosage & Storage Title
Individualized Dosing: The frequency and duration of use depend on the clinical condition being treated and the patient’s response.
Standard Adult Dose: Typically administered as one 4 mg tablet, though your physician may adjust this based on the severity of symptoms.
Cool and Dry Storage: Keep the tablets in a dry environment at room temperature, away from excessive heat and direct light.
Foil Protection: Keep the tablet in its original blister pack until the moment of consumption to prevent premature dissolution from air moisture.
Safety Protocol: Always store the medication in a secure place well out of the reach of children and pets.
Standard Adult Dose: Typically administered as one 4 mg tablet, though your physician may adjust this based on the severity of symptoms.
Cool and Dry Storage: Keep the tablets in a dry environment at room temperature, away from excessive heat and direct light.
Foil Protection: Keep the tablet in its original blister pack until the moment of consumption to prevent premature dissolution from air moisture.
Safety Protocol: Always store the medication in a secure place well out of the reach of children and pets.
Directions For Use Title
No Water Required: These are orally disintegrating tablets; place the tablet on the tongue and let it dissolve naturally without needing a glass of water.
Handling with Care: Ensure your hands are dry when removing the tablet from the foil to avoid melting the medication prematurely.
Timing for Chemotherapy: Usually taken 30 minutes before the start of treatment or as directed by an oncologist.
Post-Surgical Use: Follow the specific timing instructions provided by the surgical or nursing staff during recovery.
Swallow after Dissolving: Once the tablet has completely dissolved on the tongue, swallow the remaining saliva.
Handling with Care: Ensure your hands are dry when removing the tablet from the foil to avoid melting the medication prematurely.
Timing for Chemotherapy: Usually taken 30 minutes before the start of treatment or as directed by an oncologist.
Post-Surgical Use: Follow the specific timing instructions provided by the surgical or nursing staff during recovery.
Swallow after Dissolving: Once the tablet has completely dissolved on the tongue, swallow the remaining saliva.
Precautions Title
Heart Health: Inform your doctor if you have a history of heart rhythm problems (like QT prolongation) or electrolyte imbalances.
Liver Function: Patients with severe hepatic impairment should consult a doctor, as dose adjustments may be necessary.
Bowel Obstruction: Caution is advised for patients who have recently had abdominal surgery, as the medication may mask signs of ileus.
Pregnancy and Nursing: While used for pregnancy-induced vomiting, it must only be taken after a thorough risk-benefit analysis by a healthcare provider.
Drug Interactions: Disclose all current medications, especially those affecting serotonin levels, to avoid rare but serious interactions.
Liver Function: Patients with severe hepatic impairment should consult a doctor, as dose adjustments may be necessary.
Bowel Obstruction: Caution is advised for patients who have recently had abdominal surgery, as the medication may mask signs of ileus.
Pregnancy and Nursing: While used for pregnancy-induced vomiting, it must only be taken after a thorough risk-benefit analysis by a healthcare provider.
Drug Interactions: Disclose all current medications, especially those affecting serotonin levels, to avoid rare but serious interactions.
Side Effects
Constipation
Headache
Dizziness
Fatigue
Flushing
Headache
Dizziness
Fatigue
Flushing
Medical Disclaimer
The information provided is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice.
Always consult a healthcare professional for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Agnes Life Sciences does not claim that any of its products can diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Always consult a healthcare professional for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Agnes Life Sciences does not claim that any of its products can diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Indications
Chemotherapy Support: Highly effective in preventing acute and delayed nausea and vomiting associated with emetogenic cancer chemotherapy.
Postoperative Recovery: Specifically indicated for the prevention and treatment of nausea and vomiting following surgical procedures.
Pregnancy-Related Care: Provides relief for severe vomiting during pregnancy, managed under strict medical supervision.
Gastroenteritis Management: Effectively controls nausea caused by viral or bacterial stomach infections, helping to prevent dehydration.
Rapid Action Technology: Utilizes a mouth-dissolving form that acts quickly by bypassing traditional digestion for faster relief.
Radiation Therapy Relief: Useful for patients undergoing total body or localized abdominal radiation treatments.
Postoperative Recovery: Specifically indicated for the prevention and treatment of nausea and vomiting following surgical procedures.
Pregnancy-Related Care: Provides relief for severe vomiting during pregnancy, managed under strict medical supervision.
Gastroenteritis Management: Effectively controls nausea caused by viral or bacterial stomach infections, helping to prevent dehydration.
Rapid Action Technology: Utilizes a mouth-dissolving form that acts quickly by bypassing traditional digestion for faster relief.
Radiation Therapy Relief: Useful for patients undergoing total body or localized abdominal radiation treatments.
Uses
Efficacy: Works as a potent selective 5-HT3 receptor antagonist to block signals that trigger the vomiting reflex.
Prevents Nausea from Chemotherapy: Helps patients maintain nutritional intake during cancer treatment by suppressing stomach upset.
Treats Postoperative Nausea: Reduces the physical strain and discomfort of vomiting immediately after anesthesia.
Used in Pregnancy-Induced Vomiting: Offers a targeted solution for “morning sickness” when conservative measures are insufficient.
Controls Gastroenteritis-Related Nausea: Stabilizes the stomach during intestinal distress, allowing for better oral rehydration.
Acts Quickly via Mouth Dissolving Form: Dissolves on the tongue within seconds, making it ideal for patients who find it difficult to swallow whole tablets.
Prevents Nausea from Chemotherapy: Helps patients maintain nutritional intake during cancer treatment by suppressing stomach upset.
Treats Postoperative Nausea: Reduces the physical strain and discomfort of vomiting immediately after anesthesia.
Used in Pregnancy-Induced Vomiting: Offers a targeted solution for “morning sickness” when conservative measures are insufficient.
Controls Gastroenteritis-Related Nausea: Stabilizes the stomach during intestinal distress, allowing for better oral rehydration.
Acts Quickly via Mouth Dissolving Form: Dissolves on the tongue within seconds, making it ideal for patients who find it difficult to swallow whole tablets.
Dosage & Storage
Individualized Dosing: The frequency and duration of use depend on the clinical condition being treated and the patient’s response.
Standard Adult Dose: Typically administered as one 4 mg tablet, though your physician may adjust this based on the severity of symptoms.
Cool and Dry Storage: Keep the tablets in a dry environment at room temperature, away from excessive heat and direct light.
Foil Protection: Keep the tablet in its original blister pack until the moment of consumption to prevent premature dissolution from air moisture.
Safety Protocol: Always store the medication in a secure place well out of the reach of children and pets.
Standard Adult Dose: Typically administered as one 4 mg tablet, though your physician may adjust this based on the severity of symptoms.
Cool and Dry Storage: Keep the tablets in a dry environment at room temperature, away from excessive heat and direct light.
Foil Protection: Keep the tablet in its original blister pack until the moment of consumption to prevent premature dissolution from air moisture.
Safety Protocol: Always store the medication in a secure place well out of the reach of children and pets.
Directions For Use
No Water Required: These are orally disintegrating tablets; place the tablet on the tongue and let it dissolve naturally without needing a glass of water.
Handling with Care: Ensure your hands are dry when removing the tablet from the foil to avoid melting the medication prematurely.
Timing for Chemotherapy: Usually taken 30 minutes before the start of treatment or as directed by an oncologist.
Post-Surgical Use: Follow the specific timing instructions provided by the surgical or nursing staff during recovery.
Swallow after Dissolving: Once the tablet has completely dissolved on the tongue, swallow the remaining saliva.
Handling with Care: Ensure your hands are dry when removing the tablet from the foil to avoid melting the medication prematurely.
Timing for Chemotherapy: Usually taken 30 minutes before the start of treatment or as directed by an oncologist.
Post-Surgical Use: Follow the specific timing instructions provided by the surgical or nursing staff during recovery.
Swallow after Dissolving: Once the tablet has completely dissolved on the tongue, swallow the remaining saliva.
Precautions
Heart Health: Inform your doctor if you have a history of heart rhythm problems (like QT prolongation) or electrolyte imbalances.
Liver Function: Patients with severe hepatic impairment should consult a doctor, as dose adjustments may be necessary.
Bowel Obstruction: Caution is advised for patients who have recently had abdominal surgery, as the medication may mask signs of ileus.
Pregnancy and Nursing: While used for pregnancy-induced vomiting, it must only be taken after a thorough risk-benefit analysis by a healthcare provider.
Drug Interactions: Disclose all current medications, especially those affecting serotonin levels, to avoid rare but serious interactions.
Liver Function: Patients with severe hepatic impairment should consult a doctor, as dose adjustments may be necessary.
Bowel Obstruction: Caution is advised for patients who have recently had abdominal surgery, as the medication may mask signs of ileus.
Pregnancy and Nursing: While used for pregnancy-induced vomiting, it must only be taken after a thorough risk-benefit analysis by a healthcare provider.
Drug Interactions: Disclose all current medications, especially those affecting serotonin levels, to avoid rare but serious interactions.
Side Effects
Constipation
Headache
Dizziness
Fatigue
Flushing
Headache
Dizziness
Fatigue
Flushing
Medical Disclaimer
The information provided is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice.
Always consult a healthcare professional for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Agnes Life Sciences does not claim that any of its products can diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Always consult a healthcare professional for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Agnes Life Sciences does not claim that any of its products can diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.






