Zofran Flashcards
Zofran Name
Ondansetron
Zofran Class
Antiemetic agent
Zofran MOA
Selectively blocks serotonin 5-HT receptors located in the CNS at the chemoreceptor trigger zone and in the peripheral nervous system on nerve terminals of the vagus nerve
Zofran Indications
Nausea and vomiting
Zofran Contraindications
- Hypersensitivity
- Use with caution in patients with hepatic impairment
- Avoid in patients with long QT syndrome
Zofran Adverse Reactions
CNS: Headache, malaise, fatigue, dizziness, fever, sedation, extrapyramidal syndrome
CV: chest pain, arrhythmias
Resp: hypoxia
GI/hepatic: Diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, xerostomia, decreased appetite
Skin: rash
Zofran Incompatibilities/Drug Interactions
Inducers or inhibitors of P450 drug metabolizing enzymes may alter the clearance of Ondansetron. No dosage adjustment is recommended.
Zofran Adult Dosage
4-8mg IV slow push over 2-5 minutes
8mg PO ODT or tablet
Zofran Pediatric Dosage (1month to 12 years)
Greater than 40 kg- 4 mg IV slow push over 2 – 5 minutes
Less than 40 kg- 0.1 mg/kg IV slow push over 2 – 5 minutes
4-12 years old 4 mg PO ODT
Zofran Routes of Administration
IV, IM, PO
Zofran Onset
Unknown, probably 10-30 minutes
Zofran Peak Effects
Unknown
Zofran Duration
Half life approximately 4 hours
Zofran AZ Drug Box Minimum
Optional 4mg