Introduction to Aloxi (Palonosetron) 0.5mgÂ
Aloxi (Palonosetron) 0.5mg is a prescription medicine used to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or surgery. It is a fast-acting antiemetic that helps improve patient comfort during cancer treatment.
Paloron (Palonosetron) 0.5mg ODT is classified under Prescription Medicines, Antiemetics, Gastrointestinal Medicines, and Oncology Supportive Care Drugs. It contains Palonosetron, which works by blocking specific receptors responsible for triggering nausea and vomiting.
In some markets, Paloron 0.5mg ODT is available as a generic version containing the same active ingredient Palonosetron, offering a similar therapeutic effect when prescribed by a qualified healthcare professional.
What Is Aloxi (Palonosetron) 0.5mg?Â
Aloxi is the original brand name for Palonosetron, an antiemetic medication used to prevent nausea and vomiting.
Palonosetron belongs to a class of medicines known as 5-HT3 (serotonin) receptor antagonists. These drugs help block the action of serotonin, a chemical that can trigger nausea and vomiting.
Generic versions such as Paloron 0.5mg ODT contain the same active compound and may be used depending on physician recommendation and availability.
Drug Class and Mechanism of ActionÂ
Palonosetron is classified as a selective 5-HT3 receptor antagonist with strong antiemetic properties.
How Palonosetron WorksÂ
It works in several ways:
- Blocks serotonin (5-HT3) receptors in the brain and gut
- Prevents activation of the vomiting reflex
- Provides long-lasting protection against nausea
Through these mechanisms, Palonosetron helps control nausea and vomiting effectively.
How Aloxi Works in the BodyÂ
Chemotherapy and surgery can trigger serotonin release, leading to nausea. Palonosetron helps block this pathway.
Key Actions of PalonosetronÂ
- Prevents acute and delayed nausea
- Reduces vomiting episodes
- Improves patient comfort during treatment
Generic versions such as Paloron deliver the same active compound for effective antiemetic therapy.
Medical Uses of Aloxi (Palonosetron) 0.5mgÂ
Paloron 0.5mg ODT is commonly prescribed for nausea and vomiting prevention.
Palonosetron for Nausea and VomitingÂ
It is used to prevent:
- Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV)
- Post-operative nausea and vomiting (PONV)
Potential BenefitsÂ
- Long-lasting antiemetic effect
- Effective in both acute and delayed phases
- Improved treatment tolerance
Who Can Take Paloron 0.5mg ODT?Â
Palonosetron should be used under medical supervision.
Eligibility CriteriaÂ
Patients may be prescribed Paloron if they:
- Are undergoing chemotherapy or surgery
- Need prevention of nausea and vomiting
- Are suitable for 5-HT3 antagonist therapy
Who Should Avoid Aloxi (Palonosetron) 0.5mgÂ
Palonosetron should NOT be used by:
- Individuals with hypersensitivity to Palonosetron
- Patients taking certain interacting medications without supervision
- Those with severe gastrointestinal conditions (consult doctor)
Aloxi (Palonosetron) 0.5mg Dosage and AdministrationÂ
Standard Dosage GuidelinesÂ
Typical dosage recommendations include:
- Paloron 0.5mg ODT taken as directed before chemotherapy or surgery
- Orally disintegrating tablet placed on the tongue
- No need for water in ODT form
Dosage AdjustmentsÂ
Doctors may adjust the dose depending on:
- Type of treatment (chemotherapy or surgery)
- Patient response
- Other medications
Side Effects of Paloron 0.5mg ODTÂ
Like all medicines, Palonosetron may cause side effects.
Common Side EffectsÂ
- Headache
- Constipation
- Dizziness
Serious Side EffectsÂ
- Severe allergic reactions
- Heart rhythm changes (rare)
Seek medical attention if serious symptoms occur.
Storage:
Store below 25°C in a dry place. Protect from moisture and light. Keep out of reach of children.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Â
1. How long does Palonosetron work?Â
It has a long duration of action and can prevent nausea for up to 72 hours.
2. Is Palonosetron used for motion sickness?Â
No, it is specifically used for chemotherapy or surgery-related nausea.
3. Can I take it daily?Â
It is usually taken before treatment, not for daily continuous use.
4. Is it safe during chemotherapy?Â
Yes, it is commonly used to prevent chemotherapy-induced nausea.
5. Can pregnant women take it?Â
Consult a doctor before use during pregnancy.
6. Is Paloron the same as Aloxi?Â
Paloron contains Palonosetron, the same active ingredient found in Aloxi.
7. Do I need a prescription?Â
Yes, it is a prescription-only medicine.
Medical DisclaimerÂ
Disclaimer:
This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Palonosetron is a prescription-only medicine and must be used under the supervision of a qualified healthcare professional.



