Ondansetron (Naucid (2mg/mL)) is a 5-HT3 receptor antagonist, prescribed for nausea and vomiting caused by cancer chemotherapy, radiation therapy and surgery. It blocks serotonin receptors in the vomiting center and on nerves supplying the digestive system.
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Naucid (2mg/mL) - AHPL
Naucid (2mg/mL) Injection
Generic : Ondansetron
₹
13
2mg/mL
2ml
Substitute/Alternative Medication to Naucid (2mg/mL)
Domi-UP (2mg/5mL) | Domi-UP (2mg/mL) | Domi-UP (4mg) | Doran-O Injection (2mg) | Emeset Syrup (2mg/5mL) | Emitus (2mg/5mL) | Emitus (4mg) | Emitus (4mg/2mL) | Naucid (2mg/5mL) | Naucid (4mg)
When is Naucid (2mg/mL) prescribed?
It is prescribed for -