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Tag: Antiemetic

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Clarifying the Role of Ondansetron: Is Ondansetron Used for Colonoscopy Prep?

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According to research registered on ClinicalTrials.gov, studies have been conducted to assess the impact of adding the anti-nausea medication ondansetron (Zofran) to bowel prep regimens. This approach aims to improve patient tolerance and increase the success rate of the colonoscopy preparation, demonstrating that **ondansetron is used for colonoscopy prep** not as a cleansing agent, but as a critical supportive medication to combat the side effects of the primary laxative.

Does Lorazepam Stop Vomiting? Understanding Its Indirect Role

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While not a primary anti-nausea drug, lorazepam is often used off-label as an adjunct therapy to manage specific types of emesis, particularly in cancer patients experiencing chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV). The question, 'Does lorazepam stop vomiting?', has a nuanced answer that depends on its indirect effects rather than a direct antiemetic mechanism.

How to Avoid Getting Sick from Anesthesia? Your Comprehensive Guide

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Approximately 30% of general surgery patients experience postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV), a figure that can increase to 80% in high-risk individuals. Understanding **how to avoid getting sick from anesthesia?** is a key concern for many preparing for a procedure and can be addressed with proactive measures in consultation with your medical team.

What is the difference between Zofran and promethazine?

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Antiemetic and antivertigo agents are among the most frequently prescribed therapeutic classes in U.S. hospital emergency departments [1.11.4]. When facing nausea and vomiting, many wonder, what is the difference between Zofran and promethazine, two common treatment options?