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Granisetron

Function:
This product is used to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by radiotherapy and cytotoxic drug chemotherapy.

Dosage:
There may be differences in the usage and dosage of different dosage forms and specifications of this product. Please read the specific drug instructions for use, or follow your doctor’s advice. Granisetron hydrochloride dispersible tablets are taken orally. The usual dosage for adults is 1 mg (1 tablet), twice a day. The first dose should be taken 1 hour before chemotherapy, and the second dose should be taken 12 hours after the first dose, or as directed by your doctor. The elderly and those with liver and kidney dysfunction do not need to adjust the dosage. Oral administration of granisetron hydrochloride orally disintegrating tablets: Dosage: The general adult dosage is 1 mg/time, 2 times/day. The first dose should be taken 1 hour before chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and the second dose should be taken 12 hours after the first dose. Take. The elderly and patients with hepatic and renal insufficiency do not need to adjust the dosage. Usage: Use dry hands to tear open the package, quickly take out the tablet, and place it on the tongue. The tablet will quickly disintegrate or dissolve within a few seconds. The disintegrated product can be swallowed with saliva. No water is required for administration; split tablets are not recommended. Intravenous injection of granisetron hydrochloride injection: Adults: The dosage is usually 3 mg (3 tubes), diluted with 20 to 50 ml of 5% glucose injection or 0.9% sodium chloride injection, and injected intravenously 30 minutes before treatment. The medication time should be more than 5 minutes. Most patients only need one dose to prevent nausea and vomiting for more than 24 hours. If necessary, the number of doses can be increased 1 to 2 times, but the maximum daily dose should not exceed 9 mg (9 sticks). Patients with liver and kidney dysfunction do not need to adjust the dose. Granisetron Hydrochloride and Sodium Chloride Injection is for intravenous drip use. The usual dosage for adults is 3 mg, administered 30 minutes before treatment. Only one dose is needed to prevent nausea and vomiting for more than 24 hours in most patients. If necessary, the frequency of administration can be increased 1 to 2 times, but the maximum daily dose should not exceed 9 mg. The infusion time should be no less than 15 minutes. The elderly and those with liver and kidney dysfunction do not need to adjust the dose. Granisetron hydrochloride capsules are administered orally and used in combination with intravenous and intramuscular injections. Adults: The dosage is generally 1 mg each time, 2 times a day. Children: The dose is 20 μg/kg twice daily. It is usually taken 1 hour before chemotherapy, and the second dose is taken 12 hours later.

Drug contraindications:
If you are allergic to this product, use with caution during pregnancy. Use with caution during lactation.
Related dosage forms:
Dispersible tablets, orally disintegrating tablets, capsules, injections, tablets

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