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Can Zofran Be Given Subcutaneous?

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Posted on Fri, 23 Aug 2013
Question: can Zofran be given sub q?
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Answered by Dr. Nsah Bernard (1 hour later)
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Zofran (generic name: ondansetron) can be given IV, IM, PO (soluble film and disintegrating tablets) but the manufacturers do not indicate any other routes such as subcutaneous or sub q. Non the less it can be administered as sub q but that should be done with your doctor's or prescribing physician's consent.

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Can Zofran Be Given Subcutaneous?

Hello XXXXX

Thanks for posting on XXXXXXX

I am pleased to be able to assist you.

Zofran (generic name: ondansetron) can be given IV, IM, PO (soluble film and disintegrating tablets) but the manufacturers do not indicate any other routes such as subcutaneous or sub q. Non the less it can be administered as sub q but that should be done with your doctor's or prescribing physician's consent.

Hope this helps
Dr. Nsah