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A 28-year-old female asked:

Can i take zofran (ondansetron) and pepto bismol together?

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Dr. Albert Melaragno
Pediatrics 47 years experience
Should be fine: The zofran (ondansetron) is for nausea and vomiting and you should wait at least 1/2 hour after using it in the disolvable form before using the pepto
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I just took 2 doses of pepto bismol for diarrhea but it's not helping my nausea at all. Is it safe to take zofran?
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Allergy and Immunology 42 years experience
Yes: as pepto-bismol won't help your nausea, but if symptoms aren't improving and zofran isn't helping, see your doctor, good luck
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Last updated Oct 7, 2022

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