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Mankind Emikind Pet Ondansetron Oral Solution
Mankind Emikind Pet Ondansetron Oral Solution
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Here are the details for Mankind Emikind Pet (Ondansetron Oral Solution / Syrup):
What It Is
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Emikind Pet is a veterinary antiemetic (anti‑vomiting) oral solution / syrup formulated for dogs and cats. (ShakeHands)
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The active ingredient is Ondansetron Hydrochloride IP, equivalent to Ondansetron 2 mg per 5 mL of the syrup. (NetForHealth)
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It is presented in a flavoured syrup base (for better palatability) and often coloured (e.g. Ponceau 4R) to enhance acceptability. (NetForHealth)
Indications / Uses
Emikind Pet is used to control nausea and vomiting in dogs and cats. Specific uses include:
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Vomiting associated with gastroenteritis or gastrointestinal irritation (ShakeHands)
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Post‑operative nausea / vomiting (ShakeHands)
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Motion sickness / travel‑induced vomiting (ShakeHands)
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Drug‑induced nausea (some medications may cause vomiting) (ShakeHands)
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Other causes of vomiting as directed by the veterinarian (vetlive.in)
Composition / Strength
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Active: Ondansetron Hydrochloride IP equivalent to Ondansetron 2 mg in each 5 mL of syrup. (NetForHealth)
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Vehicle / excipients: Flavoured syrupy base, colour (e.g. Ponceau 4R) in some formulations. (NetForHealth)
Dosage & Administration
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The dose is as directed by a veterinarian. (Paw Meds)
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Always shake well before use (since it is a syrup). (ShakeHands)
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Administration frequency, duration, and dose depend on the pet’s species, size, condition and underlying cause of vomiting.
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Because Ondansetron is a potent antiemetic, care must be taken to adjust the dose for smaller animals.
Storage & Shelf Life
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Store in a dry place, protected from light, not exceeding 30 °C. (NetForHealth)
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Typically the shelf life is ~24 months (check the specific batch label). (Paw Meds)
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Keep out of reach of children and do not use in humans (this is veterinary‑only). (NetForHealth)
Warnings, Precautions & Possible Side Effects
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Prescription / veterinary supervision required — do not self‑medicate pets. (ShakeHands)
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Monitor for side effects — though sources say “no known side effects” in many listings, all drugs carry some risk (especially in sensitive animals) (Paw Meds)
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Use with caution (or avoid) in pets with serious liver or kidney disease, or electrolyte abnormalities (consult vet)
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Ensure correct dosing especially in small or young animals to avoid overdose
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Use in pregnant or lactating animals only under veterinary guidance
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Be cautious of interactions with other drugs (vet should review all medications)
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