Ondansetron HCL Oral Spray 15 mL for Cats
Fast-Acting Relief for Feline Nausea & Vomiting
Ondansetron HCL Oral Spray 15 mL is a prescription antiemetic formulated for cats experiencing nausea and vomiting due to chronic illness, chemotherapy, kidney disease, pancreatitis, post-anesthesia recovery, or gastrointestinal inflammation. The oral spray format allows rapid absorption and easier administration compared to tablets, making it suitable for cats that resist pills.
For veterinary use only.
When Do Veterinarians Prescribe Ondansetron?
Ondansetron is commonly prescribed for:
- Chemotherapy-induced nausea
- Chronic kidney disease (uremic vomiting)
- Post-surgical nausea
- Pancreatitis
- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- Hepatic disease
- Persistent vomiting unresponsive to first-line treatment
It controls nausea and vomiting symptoms. It does not treat the underlying disease.
How Ondansetron Works in Cats
Ondansetron is a selective 5-HT3 serotonin receptor antagonist.
Serotonin plays a key role in triggering the vomiting reflex.
Ondansetron blocks serotonin receptors located in:
- The gastrointestinal tract
- The vagus nerve
- The brainstem vomiting center
This prevents nausea signals from activating the vomiting response. Unlike older antiemetics, it is generally non-sedating at therapeutic doses.
Why Choose the Oral Spray?
Compared to tablets or injections:
- Easier for resistant cats
- Non-invasive administration
- Rapid mucosal absorption
- Lower stress dosing
- Precise per-spray delivery
Suitable for home management of acute or chronic nausea.
Dosage Guidelines (Veterinary Prescribed Only)
Typical dosage range:
0.1 – 0.5 mg per kg every 8–12 hours
Example Reference (If 1 mg per spray)
| Cat Weight | Dose Range | Estimated Sprays | Frequency |
| 2–3 kg | 0.5–1 mg | ½–1 spray | Every 8–12 hrs |
| 4–5 kg | 1–2 mg | 1–2 sprays | Every 8–12 hrs |
| 6–7+ kg | 2–3 mg | 2–3 sprays | Every 8–12 hrs |
Always follow your veterinarian’s exact instructions. Concentration may vary by formulation.
How to Administer
- Shake bottle gently.
- Hold your cat securely.
- Pull back the cheek pouch.
- Spray inside the cheek, not directly down the throat.
- Avoid food or water for 15 minutes post-dose.
Do not exceed prescribed dosing.
Duration of Use
- Acute vomiting: Short-term (2–5 days)
- Chronic conditions: Long-term use under veterinary monitoring
Do not discontinue chronic therapy without veterinary guidance.
Safety Profile
Ondansetron is generally well tolerated in feline patients.
Use With Caution In:
- Liver disease
- Cardiac rhythm disorders
- Cats on serotonergic medications
- Pregnant or lactating cats
Possible Side Effects
Most side effects are mild and temporary:
- Mild lethargy
- Constipation
- Head shaking after spray
- Drooling due to taste
Rare:
- Agitation
- Irregular heartbeat (overdose cases)
- Allergic reaction
Seek veterinary care if severe symptoms occur.
Drug Interactions
Inform your veterinarian if your cat is taking:
- Tramadol
- SSRIs
- Other antiemetics
- CNS depressants
- Apomorphine
Never combine medications without veterinary approval.
Product Specifications
| Attribute | Details |
| Product Name | Ondansetron HCL Oral Spray |
| Volume | 15 mL |
| Category | Digestive Care |
| Form | Oral Spray |
| Drug Class | 5-HT3 Receptor Antagonist |
| Species | Cat |
| Prescription | Required |
FAQ
What is Ondansetron oral spray used for in cats?
It is prescribed to control nausea and vomiting caused by illness, chemotherapy, kidney disease, or gastrointestinal disorders.
How quickly does Ondansetron work?
Relief is typically observed within 30–60 minutes.
Is Ondansetron sedating for cats?
No, it is generally non-sedating at recommended doses.
Can Ondansetron be used long term?
Yes, under veterinary monitoring for chronic conditions.







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