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Southern medical journal, 1999
The development of specific receptor antagonists, especially dopamine and serotonin, has broadened and strengthened the options available for the treatment of nausea and vomiting. In addition to the availability of these specific receptor antagonists, the use of combination regimens has become a major improvement in the ability to reduce side effects ...
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The development of specific receptor antagonists, especially dopamine and serotonin, has broadened and strengthened the options available for the treatment of nausea and vomiting. In addition to the availability of these specific receptor antagonists, the use of combination regimens has become a major improvement in the ability to reduce side effects ...
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Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1990
Three major areas of medicine are identified in which there is a need for new antiemetic drugs. These are the nausea and vomiting arising from gastrointestinal motility disturbances (functional dyspepsia, diabetic neuropathy, classical migraine), the sickness evoked by abnormal motion, and the severe emesis experienced by cancer patients as a result ...
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Three major areas of medicine are identified in which there is a need for new antiemetic drugs. These are the nausea and vomiting arising from gastrointestinal motility disturbances (functional dyspepsia, diabetic neuropathy, classical migraine), the sickness evoked by abnormal motion, and the severe emesis experienced by cancer patients as a result ...
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Corticosteroids as Antiemetics
1988Although several antiemetic agents can exert some control of cancer chemotherapy-related nausea and vomiting, none is totally effective. As in many other instances of medical treatment, combinations of drugs will probably prove the best means of controlling the situation.
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