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Ono is a prescription medicine that is available as a Injection. It is primarily used for the treatment of Nausea and Vomiting.
The optimal dosage of Ono is largely dependent on the individual's body weight, medical history, gender and age. Individual symptoms and route of administration also determines the right dosage. This information has been provided in detail in the dosage section.
While these are the most often observed Ono side effects, there are can be others also. These have been listed below. These side effects of Ono are usually temporary and subside with the completion of treatment. Please speak with your doctor if these side effects worsen or persist for a longer duration.
It is also important to note that Ono has a Safe effect for pregnant women and Mild effect on lactating mothers. Further, the section on Ono related warnings talks about Ono's effects on the liver, heart and kidney.
Ono is not recommended if you suffer from certain medical conditions as it can have adverse effects. Heart Disease, Calcium Deficiency, Potassium Deficiency are examples of such conditions. The section on Ono contraindications lists all such conditions.
Besides this, Ono may also have severe interaction with some medicines. A complete list of these interactions is given below.
You should also be aware that Ono is not safe while driving, and is not addiction.
Ono is used to treat the following -
Main Benefits
This is the usual dosage recommended in most common treatment cases. Please remember that every patient and their case is different, so the dosage can be different based on the disease, route of administration, patient's age and medical history.
Find the right dosage based on disease and age
Age Group | Dosage |
Adult |
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Geriatric |
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13 - 18 years (Adolescent) |
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2 - 12 years (Child) |
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Infant (1 month to 2 years) |
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Based on research, the following side effects have been observed when Ono is used -
Moderate
Mild
Is the use of Ono safe for pregnant women?
There are no side effects of Ono in pregnant women.
Is the use of Ono safe during breastfeeding?
Side effects of Ono for breastfeeding are little to none, so you can take it without doctor's advice.
What is the effect of Ono on the Kidneys?
Using Ono does not have any harmful effects on kidneys.
What is the effect of Ono on the Liver?
There may be an adverse effect on the liver after taking Ono. If you observe any side effects on your body then stop taking this drug. Take this medicine again only if your doctor advises you to do so.
What is the effect of Ono on the Heart?
There may be an adverse effect on the heart after taking Ono. If you observe any side effects on your body then stop taking this drug. Restart this medicine only if your doctor advises you to do so.
Ono should not be taken with following medicines due to severe side effects it may cause to patients -
Severe
Moderate
If you are suffering from any of the following diseases, you should not take Ono unless your doctor advises you to do so -
Is this Ono habit forming or addictive?
No, you will not get addicted to Ono.
Is it safe to drive or operate heavy machinery when consuming?
No, you should do not do anything that requires concentration and attention as the Ono can make you feel drowsy.
Is it safe?
Ono should be used only after doctor's advice.
Is it able to treat mental disorders?
There is no benefit of taking Ono for mental disorders.
Interaction between Food and Ono
It is safe to take Ono with food.
Interaction between Alcohol and Ono
Consuming Ono with alcohol can have many serious effects on your body.
Yes, Ono can be taken with pantoprazole as there are no records of any drug interaction. Pantoprazole is a proton pump inhibitor which is used for treating acidity. Acidity can be managed by avoiding eating acidic and spicy foods, avoiding smoking, and avoiding sleep within 3 hours of taking meals.
Ono is available in form of tablet, syrup, and injection. It should be taken as per your doctor's instructions. Ideally, Ono has to be taken with food to avoid stomach upset. The initial dose is usually taken half an hour before chemotherapy, 1 to 2 hours before radiation therapy and 1 hour before a surgery. Additional doses can be suggested by the doctor as per the individual requirements.
Yes, headache is one of the common side effects of Ono. Apply balms and take a mild painkiller if a headache is of throbbing nature. Additionally, headaches can be prevented by doing yoga and meditation, by keeping away from electronic gadgets and computers, by eating light food and listening to relaxing music.
Yes, Ono is usually administered before and after surgery for treating post-anesthesia shivering (PAS) and nausea. PAS is a condition in which tremors of head, neck, trunk, shoulder, and extremities. It greatly reduces the quality of life of a patient since it causes discomfort and increases pain. It disturbs surgical care and increases the stress on cardiopulmonary functions. Hence as a precautionary measure, this medicine is administered to prevent unpleasant anesthetic effects.
No, Ono is not an antibiotic. It is an anti-emetic medication which is used to prevent vomiting associated with chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
This medicine data has been created by -
B.Pharma, Pharmacy
5 Years of Experience
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