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Controlled Clinical Studies of Orally Administered Antiemetic Drugs
Charles G. Moertel+1 more
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Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) is one of the most common treatment side-effects, and remains a significant concern, in children undergoing chemotherapy.
Antonio Ruggiero+5 more
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Pharmacological and neurophysiological aspects of space/motion sickness [PDF]
A motorized motion testing device modeled after a Ferris wheel was constructed to perform motion sickness tests on cats. Details of the testing are presented, and some of the topics covered include the following: xylazine-induced emesis; analysis of the ...
Crampton, George H., Lucot, James B.
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Letter: Antiemetics, prolactin, and breast cancer. [PDF]
M O Thorner+3 more
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A common issue in clinical drug development involves drug–drug interactions (DDI) that may lead to altered drug exposure and subsequent altered safety and efficacy of an investigational drug or concomitant medications (conmeds) in the target patient population.
Alice S. Tang+6 more
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Generalisation of Placebo and Nocebo Effects: Current Knowledge and Future Directions
ABSTRACT Background and Objective Placebo and nocebo effects are beneficial or adverse treatment outcomes upon administration of inert treatment components. These effects have been frequently studied on pain. It remains unclear to what extent generalisation occurs in these effects on pain and other somatic sensations.
Lingling Weng+3 more
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Evaluation of the Antiemetic Effect of Valeriana officinalis Root Extract in Young Chicken
Background: In traditional medicine, the roots and rhizomes of Valeriana officinalis (Valerian) have been used to decrease gastrointestinal tract motility in intestinal spasms, colic and gastrointestinal disorders of nervous origin.
H Hosseinzadeh, MR Jaafari, BH Parhiz
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Object The appropriate use of antiemetics is important for the prevention of chemotherapy‐induced nausea and vomiting (CINV); however, little is known about the rate of concordance with antiemetic guidelines for CINV in the field of pediatric, adolescent,
Seiko Bun+6 more
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