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The evidence you mentioned is shaky and the most recent literature suggests that it DOES NOT WORK!
Now I know you have done hundreds of thousands or millions of spinals 🙂
But allow me to disagree on this one.
I tried Zofran a while ago and I think it's placebo for this indication.
Plankton,
I resprect your opinion. I have not been impressded with Zofran for this indication. I prescribe it as a secondary treatment along with my low dose Narcan drip (or in your case Nubain). But, the literature is divided on its effectiveness. I don't put a lot of stock in the LATEST study just the best ones.
Here are a few that support Zofran:
J Anesth 2007; 21 (2) 159-63 Epub 2007 May 30
Anesth Analg 2002 Dec;95 (6):1763-6
Anesth Analg 2000 Jul;91 91) 172-5
Here are two that state Zofran doesn't work for Pruritus:
Acta Anaesthesiol SCand 2006 Feb;50 (2):239-44
J Clin Anesth 2002 May;14 (3) 183-186
So, the jury is still out. Again, I have not been impressed with Zofran as the primary agent for intrathecal induced itching. But, I do add it as a secondary agent.
Blade