Description
π§Ύ What is it used for?
OMIT Drop 30 ml by Austro Lab contains Ondansetron, an antiemetic (anti-vomiting) medicine. It belongs to a class of drugs called 5-HT3 receptor antagonists and is used mainly in children and infants to prevent or treat:
Nausea and vomiting due to viral infections or food poisoning
Post-operative nausea and vomiting
Nausea from chemotherapy or radiotherapy
Vomiting due to motion sickness or fever
β οΈ Common Side Effects
Most babies and children tolerate Ondansetron drops well, but some may experience:
Constipation
Headache
Fatigue or dizziness
Dry mouth
Feeling sleepy or irritable
π¨ Serious Warnings & Precautions
Allergic reactions: Rare, but watch for rash, swelling, or breathing difficulty
QT prolongation: In rare cases, may affect heart rhythm, especially in children with underlying cardiac issues
Liver function: Use with caution in children with liver disease
Dehydration: Repeated vomiting can cause dehydrationβensure proper fluid intake
π Drug & Food Interactions
Apomorphine: Contraindicated (may cause severe hypotension and unconsciousness)
Drugs affecting heart rhythm (like certain antibiotics or antifungals): Caution required
Antiepileptic medicines: May alter the effectivenessβmonitor closely
No major food interactions, but always follow your pediatricianβs dosage timing
π₯ Cautionary Groups
Infants under 6 months: Use only under strict pediatric supervision
Children with heart conditions: Monitor for irregular heartbeat
Children with liver issues: Dose adjustment may be required
During fever: Safe to use, but keep hydration in check
β Tips for Safe Use
Shake well before use
Use a clean dropper for accurate dosing
Do not exceed the prescribed dose
Store in a cool, dry place below 25Β°C
Monitor for allergic reactions or irregular heartbeat
Keep child well-hydrated during episodes of vomiting
π When to Consult a Doctor Immediately
Breathing difficulty or facial swelling (possible allergy)
Persistent vomiting despite medicine
Signs of dehydration: dry mouth, sunken eyes, less urine output
Irregular heartbeat, chest discomfort
Severe drowsiness or unresponsiveness
π§ Summary Table
Category | Details |
---|---|
Active Ingredient | Ondansetron (antiemetic) |
Uses | Nausea and vomiting in children (infections, fever, motion, post-op) |
Common Side Effects | Constipation, headache, dry mouth, fatigue |
Serious Risks | Allergic reaction, irregular heartbeat, dehydration |
Interactions | With apomorphine, heart meds, some antiepileptics |
Precautions | Caution in infants, heart/liver conditions |
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