Cipla Emeset 4mg Tablet
No return & Exchange Available
Cipla Emeset 4mg Tablet
Emeset is an anti-nausea and anti-vomiting medication manufactured by Cipla. The active ingredient is Ondansetron 4mg, a serotonin 5-HT3 receptor antagonist. This is a prescription medication primarily formulated for human use, though it may be prescribed off-label by veterinarians for pets.
Purpose: Prevents and treats nausea and vomiting caused by various conditions including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery, motion sickness, and other gastrointestinal disturbances.
Key Benefits:
-
Anti-Nausea: Effectively prevents and controls nausea
-
Anti-Vomiting: Stops vomiting episodes
-
Fast-Acting: Provides relatively quick relief
-
Chemotherapy Support: Often used during cancer treatment
-
Post-Surgical Use: Helps manage post-operative nausea
Veterinary Use: Ondansetron may be prescribed by veterinarians for dogs and cats
experiencing:
-
Chemotherapy-induced nausea/vomiting
-
Post-surgical nausea
-
Severe gastrointestinal upset
-
Motion sickness
-
Parvovirus treatment support
Important Notes:
-
PRESCRIPTION ONLY: Must be prescribed by a licensed veterinarian for pet use
-
Not all human medications are safe for pets
-
Dosage for pets differs significantly from human dosage
-
Never give human medications to pets without veterinary approval
Dosage & Administration: FOR PETS: Only as prescribed by your veterinarian. Veterinary dosing is weight-based and condition-specific. Never use human dosing guidelines for animals.
Note: Not a substitute for veterinary diagnosis and treatment of underlying causes of vomiting. Persistent vomiting can indicate serious medical conditions requiring immediate veterinary care. Never use this medication to mask symptoms without addressing the root cause.Keep out of reach of children and pets. Store as directed. Do not share prescription medications between pets or humans. Overdose can be dangerous or fatal.
FOR VETERINARY USE ONLY WHEN PRESCRIBED. Use strictly as directed by your veterinarian. Do not adjust dosage or discontinue without veterinary consultation.
EMERGENCY: If accidental ingestion or overdose occurs, contact your veterinarian or pet poison control immediately.