- Female
- 7 Years
- 29/01/2025
Can I give Vomikind MD 4 to my 7-year-old daughter for her motion sickness? If so, how long before travel should I give it to her?
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Yes you can give and give it atleast 30 mins before journey
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Answered 04/07/2025
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Consult a Pediatrician: Before giving Ondansetron (Vomikind MD 4) to your daughter, consult her doctor to ensure it's appropriate for her condition.
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Timing: If prescribed, administer Ondansetron about 30 minutes before travel.
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Alternative Options: Consider antihistamines like dimenhydrinate, which are commonly recommended for motion sickness in children.
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Watch for Side Effects: Be aware of potential side effects and follow medical guidance.
Please consult your pediatrician for personalized advice and safe treatment options.
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