Granisetron Inj
Prevents nausea caused by chemotherapy. Avoids radiotherapy-induced vomiting.
Prevents nausea caused by chemotherapy. Avoids radiotherapy-induced vomiting. Prevents post-surgical nausea It is used in severe vomiting that cannot be treated by other medicines. Chosen in long chemotherapy cycles.
Prevents nausea caused by chemotherapy. Avoids radiotherapy-induced vomiting. Prevents post-surgical nausea It is used in severe vomiting that cannot be treated by other medicines. Chosen in long chemotherapy cycles.
Q1. What is the difference between Ondansetron?
Granisetron has a longer duration (up to 24 hrs).
Q2. Is it allowable in a child?
Yes, in a dose that is prescribed.
Q3. Does it make one sleepy?
No, it does not as a rule.
Q4. When is it to ( Question-Taken?
Prior to chemotherapy or surgery.
Q5. Is it applicable in general vomiting?
No, only in case of medical related nausea/vomiting.
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Prevents nausea caused by chemotherapy. Avoids radiotherapy-induced vomiting. Prevents post-surgical nausea It is used in severe vomiting that cannot be treated by other medicines. Chosen in long chemotherapy cycles.
Prevents nausea caused by chemotherapy. Avoids radiotherapy-induced vomiting. Prevents post-surgical nausea It is used in severe vomiting that cannot be treated by other medicines. Chosen in long chemotherapy cycles.
FAQ
Q1. What is the difference between Ondansetron?
Granisetron has a longer duration (up to 24 hrs).
Q2. Is it allowable in a child?
Yes, in a dose that is prescribed.
Q3. Does it make one sleepy?
No, it does not as a rule.
Q4. When is it to ( Question-Taken?
Prior to chemotherapy or surgery.
Q5. Is it applicable in general vomiting?
No, only in case of medical related nausea/vomiting.
FAQ
Q1. What is the difference between Ondansetron?
Granisetron has a longer duration (up to 24 hrs).
Q2. Is it allowable in a child?
Yes, in a dose that is prescribed.
Q3. Does it make one sleepy?
No, it does not as a rule.
Q4. When is it to ( Question-Taken?
Prior to chemotherapy or surgery.
Q5. Is it applicable in general vomiting?
No, only in case of medical related nausea/vomiting.