Emergency department use of oral ondansetron for acute gastroenteritis-related vomiting in infants and children Flashcards
What is the most common cause of physician visits and hospitalizations in infants and young children?
Acute gastroenteritis
What is ondansetron?
Highly potent and selective serotonin 5-HT3 receptor antagonist
When is the peak plasma concentration of odansetron achieved?
Peak [plasma] after 1-2h only
What are the side effects of ondansetron?
Diarrhea (mild, self-limiting)
What is single dose oral ondansetron therapy effective for in this population?
- Reducing frequency of emesis
2. Reducing IV fluid administration
Who should oral ondansetron be considered in?
Infants and children 6m-12yo who present to ED with emesis related to suspected acute gastroenteritis and who have either:
- mild to moderate dehydration
- failed oral rehydration therapy
Which children with gastroenteritis is ondansetron not recommended?
Children who’s primary symptom is diarrhea
What is the dosing?
8-15kg: 2mg
15-30kg: 4mg
>30kg: 6-8mg
How long after administration of oral ondansetron should oral rehydration therapy be started?
15-30min