Zofran Side Effects
Zofran was first developed in London, at Glaxo laboratories in 1984, although it gained patent in 1988. Its function consists on blocking one of the cranial nerves in order to inhibit nausea and vomiting after chemotherapy or after surgery and radiation.
Before using it contact your doctor if you have liver problems, stomach or intestine problems.
Zofran has also some ingredients that may cause allergic reaction, so tell your doctor if you are allergic.
Zofran Side effects:
- Blurred Vision or temporary vision loss
- Slow heart rate
- Trouble breathing
- Anxiety
- Contasipation
- Dizziness
- Headache