GASTRO INTESTINAL AND DIGESTIVE CARE
ONDAVET SPRAY
ONDAVET SPRAY
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About Product
Nausea is stressful—for pets and people.
When dogs or cats vomit, the priorities are hydration, comfort, and a vet-guided plan. Some veterinarians prescribe ondansetron to help control nausea so pets can keep down food, water, or other medicines.
What antiemetic sprays do (all life stages, Rx only):
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Help control nausea/vomiting under a vet’s prescription
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Offer metered dosing—no tablet splitting
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Use a buccal (cheek) route that may act faster than swallowed pills (vet-advised)
How it works (simple science):
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Ondansetron HCl blocks 5-HT3 (serotonin) receptors involved in nausea pathways.
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Oral buccal/sublingual delivery can support quicker absorption than tablets that must dissolve and pass the gut.
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Metered pump delivers 2 mg per spray to help match your vet’s weight-based dose.
Features and Benefits
Who is it for? (with a vet’s prescription)
Dogs...
Who is it for? (with a vet’s prescription)
Dogs & cats with vet-diagnosed nausea/vomiting
Pets who spit out tablets or are hard to pill
Pets on chemo, post-procedure, motion-related or infectious GI care (as your vet advises)
Families who need precise, weight-based dosing at home
Benefits mapped to what’s inside
Nausea control → ondansetron (5-HT3 antagonist)
Precision → 2 mg/spray metered pump supports weight-based titration
Ease → no tablets; buccal route for pets rejecting pills
One SKU for both species → dogs & cats (Rx)
Usage and Applications
How to use (vet-directed)
Use only with a valid...
How to use (vet-directed)
Use only with a valid prescription.
Shake gently. Lift lip; spray into cheek pouch, not the throat.
Follow your vet’s sprays per dose and interval (e.g., q8–12h as directed).
Wait ~5–10 min before food/water unless instructed otherwise.
Quick tip: If your pet jerks away, practice a dry run (no spray) to desensitise, then dose calmly.