I ran out of pill form Zofran and got the disintegrating tablets that you just stick under your tongue. I think they make me even more nauseous than I was to begin with. The "mint" taste is disgusting! Anyone else get that?
I ran out of pill form Zofran and got the disintegrating tablets that you just stick under your tongue. I think they make me even more nauseous than I was to begin with. The "mint" taste is disgusting! Anyone else get that?
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I actually liked the taste lol. I'm sure you could still swallow it? Maybe lol
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I have that kind and I like them they work faster to me. Mine are cherry flavor. I have got use to the taste lol. I take a tiny sip of water in my mouth and then out the pill in and let it dissolve it makes it easier.
Yeah I really like the taste of Zofran..or maybe I just got used to it lol
I also like the taste. Of course, I have also let the regular pills dissolve under my tongue on occasion to make sure they get absorbed, and compared to that taste, the minty flavor is delicious. I'm not really sure how you can fix this, except maybe ask for the cherry kind?
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My friend had the cherry ones I believe while she had chemo. She said they worked wonders and tasted good, so perhaps try that flavour.
Mine were cherry and not that bad. they work much better too. i always took a drink of water right after to help with the taste
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