Zofran is dosed as follows: Adults Prevention of nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy: Your oncologist will determine your dose based on how likely it is for your chemotherapy medications to cause nausea and vomiting High-risk chemotherapy: The typical dose is 24 mg as a single dose, taken by mouth 30 minutes before the start of chemotherapy Medium-risk chemotherapy: The typical dose is 8 mg as a single dose, taken by mouth 30 minutes before the start of chemotherapy
When applied to the skin, it may also cause mild skin or eye irritation ( Additionally, there is concern over mixing MSM with alcohol since other sulfur-containing medications can cause adverse reactions when mixed with alcoholic beverages ( However, no studies have explored this potentially problematic combination yet
The nausea and gastrointestinal discomfort that characterize the early period largely resolve, leaving appetite suppression as the primary ongoing effect
Licensed professionals are authorized to administer BPC-157 in a monitored, documented human context
Note that although some patients start noticing results in the first 4-6 weeks, the therapeutic dose is not reached until 3 months, so you may not see significant results until then