Zofran ODT for Nausea/Vomiting, Postoperative User Reviews
- Bre...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- April 23, 2022
"I was prescribed this drug a few weeks back when I had an upper respiratory infection. The coughing fits got so bad they would make me throw up, and I had post-nasal drip, and the mucus made me feel sick to my stomach constantly. My Dr. gave me this to try because I couldn't really eat anything, and it works like a charm. 30 minutes after taking the ODT, I'm able to eat with no issues. I still have some left over from my URI, and I keep it on hand just in case. It's wonderful to have. I didn't have any side effects besides a slight headache, but it was completely worth it to finally be able to stomach some food and not have to get up 4 or 5 times a night feeling like I had to throw up."
- Ale...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- October 14, 2022
"Very efficient for postoperative vomiting. A life saver."
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"Best anti-nausea medication available. Very effective for those undergoing chemotherapy. Also good for conditions when you are nauseous and require a narcotic analgesic - nausea will still subside. If you are allergic to other nausea medications such as Compazine and/or Reglan, like I am (severe panic attacks), Zofran is your safest bet (only side effect I have occasionally noticed is a slight headache). The only real downfall is the price of the orally disintegrating tablet because there is no generic. The non-ODT tablet does have a generic and is also very effective, but if you need relief FAST, ODT is the best way to go."