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Ondansetron

Overview

Field Detail
Drug class Serotonin 5-HT3 receptor antagonist (antiemetic)
Route IV
Stock formulation 4 mg/2 mL
Reconstituted conc. N/A (2 mg/mL ready to use)
Diluent Nil
Storage Room temperature; protect from light

Preparation

Before you start

Check the expiry date and vial integrity before opening. Label every syringe immediately after drawing up — never leave unlabelled syringes on the tray.

Equipment needed

  • 1 × Ondansetron 4 mg/2 mL (2 mg/mL) vial
  • Normal saline (NS) — for IDT dilutions
  • 1 mL syringes × 3
  • 25 G needles

Step 1 — Prepare the SPT solution (2 mg/mL — neat)

  1. Draw up 0.5–1 mL of the stock (2 mg/mL) into a 1 mL syringe.
  2. Label: "Ondansetron SPT 2 mg/mL".

Step 2 — Prepare IDT dilutions

Prepare in this order, using a fresh syringe for each step.

  1. IDT 0.002 mg/mL (1:1,000):

    • Draw 0.1 mL of stock (2 mg/mL) into a 1 mL syringe. Add 0.9 mL NS. Mix. (This is 0.2 mg/mL — 1:10).
    • Draw 0.1 mL of this 0.2 mg/mL into a new 1 mL syringe. Add 0.9 mL NS. Mix. (This is 0.002 mg/mL — 1:1,000).
    • Label: "Ondansetron IDT 0.002 mg/mL".
  2. IDT 0.02 mg/mL (1:100):

    • Draw 0.1 mL of the 0.2 mg/mL solution prepared above into a new 1 mL syringe. Add 0.9 mL NS. Mix. (This is 0.02 mg/mL — 1:100).
    • Label: "Ondansetron IDT 0.02 mg/mL".

Skin prick test (SPT)

Reagent Concentration
Test solution Neat (2 mg/mL)
Positive control Histamine 10 mg/mL
Negative control Normal saline

Interpretation: Wheal ≥3 mm vs negative control = positive.


Intradermal test (IDT)

Dilution series

Step Dilution Concentration Preparation
1 1:1,000 0.002 mg/mL 0.1 mL of 0.2 mg/mL + 0.9 mL NS
2 1:100 0.02 mg/mL 0.1 mL of 2 mg/mL + 0.9 mL NS

Inject: 0.05 mL intradermal. Read at 15–20 minutes.