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The latest consensus on antiemetics

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2018
Purpose of review The present review summarizes and discuss the most recent updated antiemetic consensus. Recent findings Two new neurokinin (NK)1-receptor antagonists, netupitant and rolapitant, have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration and the European Medicines ...
J. Herrstedt
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Estimating the physicochemical properties of antiemetics using degree-based topological descriptors

Molecular Physics, 2023
Antiemetics are medications that are used to treat or prevent vomiting or nausea. These two common symptoms are the results of different conditions that include procedures, therapies, and medications.
Zhi-hao Hui   +3 more
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Antiemetics: ASCO Guideline Update.

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2020
PURPOSE To update the guideline to include new anticancer agents, antiemetics, and antiemetic regimens and to provide recommendations on the use of dexamethasone as a prophylactic antiemetic in patients receiving checkpoint inhibitors (CPIs).
P. Hesketh   +16 more
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Antiemetics: types, actions and uses.

British journal of hospital medicine, 2020
Nausea and vomiting are common symptoms in the hospital setting, with numerous causes. Common precipitants leading to or complicating inpatient hospital admissions include nausea and vomiting secondary to drugs, gastrointestinal disturbances, metabolic ...
M. Dulay, Jasbir S Dulay
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Antiemetic therapy

Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2002
The emetogenic potential of cancer chemotherapeutic agents varies according to the agent employed. Among the highly emetogenic agents, cisplatin has been the most studied. As for emesis induced by cisplatin, an optimal antiemetic schedule is effective in 70-90% of cases of acute emesis, in 60% of cases of delayed emesis, whereas acute emesis induced by
L. Licitra, S. Spinazzé, F. Roila
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Economics of antiemetics

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2002
Numerous studies about postoperative nausea and vomiting management are available and meta-analyses have helped to define the appropriate doses of the effective drugs. Almost all recent papers include some economical considerations. In order to rationalize the therapeutic protocols, strategies including systematic prophylaxis, treatment of established ...
Anne-Marie Diemunsch, Pierre Diemunsch
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Methodology of Antiemetic Trials [PDF]

open access: possibleDrugs, 1992
Progress in antiemetic research dictates that clinical trials of antiemetic agents be conducted according to guidelines for Good Clinical Practice, as follows. Studies must be of a prospective, parallel-group design in which the new treatment is compared with the existing best available treatment, after optimal dosage schedules for each have been ...
J. Gordon McVie, Karel M. de Bruijn
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