Zofran is an effective anti-nausea medication often used to prevent vomiting caused by chemotherapy or radiation therapy, as well as after surgery. It works by blocking the effect of serotonin, which stimulates the vomiting center in the brain, helping to reduce nausea. This medication is taken in tablet form or by intravenous injection, as recommended by a doctor. It is usually given before starting treatment to provide early protection against symptoms. Zofran is considered relatively safe, but it may cause some side effects, such as headache or constipation. It may rarely affect the heart rhythm. Therefore, the patient should be monitored if there are chronic diseases, and
Zofran should not be used without direct medical supervision.