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Going through stuff today, trying to acquaint myself with new jump bags, I noticed we carry both ondansetron (Zofran) and metoclopramide (Reglan). I knew Zofran, but hadn't seen Reglan before so I asked the medic what it was and got the short answer : antiemetic, because 2 seconds later we were busy putting bandaids on boo-boos (amusement park EMS yay).
So if both are antiemetics, when would you use one over the other in the prehospital setting? I looked them up in my pharm textbook and didn't really get a good answer and didn't find anything too informative on the web.
Just curious. Thanks.
PS: based on what I've read in the pharm text I'm guessing Zofran would be first choice, because it won't cause sedation or extrapyramidal reactions like Reglan may - so is there some contraindication to Zofran that would make Reglan a better (or the only) option?
So if both are antiemetics, when would you use one over the other in the prehospital setting? I looked them up in my pharm textbook and didn't really get a good answer and didn't find anything too informative on the web.
Just curious. Thanks.
PS: based on what I've read in the pharm text I'm guessing Zofran would be first choice, because it won't cause sedation or extrapyramidal reactions like Reglan may - so is there some contraindication to Zofran that would make Reglan a better (or the only) option?
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