Food will not change the absorption, it only prevent the vomoting yo give before situation.before journey etc 15-30 min before .stick to dosage timings .Rpt the dosage if Vomit ..But usually suggests 15- 30 min before food as food usually…vomoting.
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Yes we prescribe ondem syrup in children and adults. All these medicines have to be given under the care of a pediatrician as they have side effects. Don't try to self medicate. Visit a pediatrician
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Yes — Ondem (Ondansetron) can be given to children for vomiting, especially when vomiting is due to viral gastroenteritis, travel sickness, or after a doctor’s advice.
It is generally safe when used correctly, but should not be used routinely for every vomiting episode. Always try oral rehydration (ORS) first.
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Consult for exact dose for your child
Helps stop vomiting so the child can drink fluids
Works within 20–30 minutes
Usually well-tolerated
Health Tips
Avoid if:
Severe abdominal pain
Blood in stool or vomit
Vomiting more than 8–10 times with signs of dehydration
Child very drowsy or not drinking
If vomiting started after a head injury
Yes , you can give ondem syrup to kids
For adults 4 mg tablet you can give
For kids , plz tell weight of baby ,
For further guidance& exact dose for your kid ,u can take instant consultation &
I need to know the weight of baby first
I need to ask few more questions before answering your query.
Early consultations can prevent complications.
Kindly contact me on whatsapp chat (84960595sixfive)
Dr Faisal Zoheb
MBBS , MD PAEDIATRICS , PGPN (BOSTON), Neonatology fellow ( Newborn specialist )
I totally understand your concern. Before suggesting treatment, I would like to ask a few questions to ensure the correct management can be provided.
Contact me on Practo or WhatsApp chat.
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Dr. G. Avinash MBBS, MD (Pediatrics) Fellowship in Neonatology
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