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Granisetron for nausea and vomiting

Kytril, Sancuso

Granisetron is an anti-sickness medicine for adults.

It is available as tablets to take by mouth, as a patch to be applied to the skin, and as an injection.

The most common side-effects are constipation and headache.

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About granisetron

Tipo de medicamento

An anti-sickness medicine (antiemetic) - a serotonin (5HT3) receptor antagonist

Utilizado para

Prevention or treatment of nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery (for adults)

También llamado

Kytril®; Sancuso®

Disponible como

Tablets, patches and injection

Granisetron is an anti-sickness medicine, also known as an antiemetic. It is a serotonin receptor antagonist. It is prescribed to stop you from feeling sick (nauseated). It works by blocking the effect of a naturally produced chemical in your body, called serotonin. Serotonin is also referred to as 5HT3.

Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery can all cause the release of an increased amount of serotonin in your body. There are tiny areas in your small intestine and brain, called 5HT3 receptors. Serotonin acts on these receptors and causes you to feel sick. Granisetron works by blocking serotonin from acting on the receptors, and this stops you from feeling sick or being sick (vomiting).

Before taking granisetron

Some medicines are not suitable for people with certain conditions, and sometimes a medicine can only be used if extra care is taken. For these reasons, before you start taking granisetron it is important that your doctor knows:

  • Si está embarazada o en periodo de lactancia.

  • Si le han dicho que tiene un ritmo cardiaco irregular.

  • Si tiene algún problema con el funcionamiento de su hígado.

  • Si está tomando otros medicamentos. Esto incluye cualquier medicamento que esté tomando y que pueda adquirirse sin receta, así como medicamentos a base de plantas y complementarios.

  • Si alguna vez ha tenido una reacción alérgica a un medicamento.

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How to take granisetron

  • Before you start the treatment, read the manufacturer's printed information leaflet from inside the pack. It will give you more information about granisetron, and it will also provide you with a full list of the side-effects which you could experience from taking it.

  • If you are being prescribed granisetron because you are due to have surgery, you will be given an injection of granisetron shortly before the operation. You could be given further doses by injection after the surgery if it is needed. A doctor or nurse will administer the injections to you.

  • If you are due to have a chemotherapy or radiotherapy treatment that could cause you to feel sick, your doctor will prescribe granisetron for you to have before the treatment:

    • If you are able to take tablets, you will be given one dose of tablets to take within the hour before your treatment. You will then be asked to continue to take granisetron tablets for a few days - it is usual to be prescribed 2 mg daily (as one or two doses) for up to seven days. Swallow the tablets whole with a drink of water. You can take granisetron either with or without food.

    • If you are not able to take tablets, you could be given a skin patch containing granisetron. The patch will be applied to your upper arm, or possibly your tummy (abdomen), 24-48 hours before your treatment is due to begin. Leave it in place during your treatment and for a further 24 hours after the treatment has finished before you remove it. You can wash and bathe as normal while you are wearing the patch, but you should not allow the patch to be in direct contact with bright sunlight or heat (such as an electric blanket or a hot water bottle). Even after you have removed the patch, the area where the patch was should be protected from bright sunlight for a further 10 days. When you remove the patch, fold it in half with the sticky sides together, and ask your pharmacist or clinic to dispose of it.

    • Granisetron can also be given by injection. If this is the treatment prescribed for you, a doctor or nurse will administer the injections to you.

Aproveche al máximo su tratamiento

  • Aunque no le apetezca comer ni beber, intente beber agua a sorbos con regularidad para evitar la falta de líquidos (deshidratación). Además, en lugar de intentar hacer tres comidas principales al día, intenta comer pequeños tentempiés, sencillos pero nutritivos, cada pocas horas.

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Can granisetron cause problems?

Along with their useful effects, most medicines can cause unwanted side-effects although not everyone experiences them. The table below contains some of the more common ones associated with granisetron. The best place to find a full list of the side-effects which can be associated with your medicine, is from the manufacturer's printed information leaflet supplied with the medicine. Alternatively, you can find an example of a manufacturer's information leaflet in the reference section below. Speak with your doctor or pharmacist if any of the following continue or become troublesome.

Muy común

granisetron side-effects (these affect more than 1 in 10 people)


¿Qué puedo hacer si me ocurre esto?

Estreñimiento

Intente seguir una dieta equilibrada y beba varios vasos de agua al día. Informe a su médico si esto continúa

Dolor de cabeza

Drink plenty of water and ask your doctor to prescribe a suitable painkiller

Común

granisetron side-effects

(afectan a menos de 1 de cada 10 personas)

¿Qué puedo hacer si me ocurre esto?

Problemas para dormir

Esto debería pasar pronto

Diarrea

Drink plenty of water, and if troublesome, speak with your doctor

Cambios en algunos análisis de sangre

Your doctor will monitor for this

Important: in a very few people, medicines like granisetron can cause a problem called serotonin syndrome. Although this occurs only rarely, should you develop stiff or shaky muscles, a very high temperature (fever), a fast heartbeat, or become confused or agitated, you should call for medical assistance straightaway.

Si experimenta cualquier otro síntoma que considere que puede deberse al medicamento, consulte a su médico o farmacéutico.

How to store granisetron

  • Mantenga todos los medicamentos fuera del alcance y de la vista de los niños.

  • Almacenar en un lugar fresco y seco, lejos del calor y la luz directos.

Información importante sobre todos los medicamentos

Información importante sobre todos los medicamentos

No tome nunca más de la dosis prescrita. Si sospecha que usted u otra persona ha tomado una sobredosis de este medicamento, acuda al servicio de urgencias de su hospital. Llévese el envase, aunque esté vacío.

Este medicamento es para usted. Nunca se lo dé a otras personas aunque su enfermedad parezca ser la misma que la suya.

Si va a someterse a una operación o a un tratamiento dental, comunique a la persona que lleve a cabo el tratamiento qué medicamentos está tomando.

Si compra algún medicamento, compruebe con un farmacéutico que es adecuado para tomarlo con sus otros medicamentos.

No guarde medicamentos caducados o que no desee. Llévelos a su farmacia local, que se encargará de eliminarlos por usted.

Si tiene cualquier duda sobre este medicamento pregunte a su farmacéutico.

Informar de los efectos secundarios de un medicamento o vacuna

Si experimenta efectos secundarios, puede notificarlos en línea a través del sitio web de la Tarjeta Amarilla.

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