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Randomized trial of acupuncture with antiemetics for reducing postoperative nausea in children
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2018Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) is common after tonsillectomy in children. There is evidence that perioperative acupuncture at the pericardium 6 (P6) point is effective for preventing PONV in adults.
C. S. Martin+5 more
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Metoclopramide as an Antiemetic
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1981Excerpt To the editor: We read with interest the review by Seigel and Longo (1) on the control of chemotherapy-induced emesis.
Jonathan E. McDermed, Stephen B. Strum
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Methodology of Antiemetic Trials [PDF]
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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Current Opinion in Oncology, 1997
In the past few years a combination of a 5-HT3 receptor antagonist plus dexamethasone has been shown to be the most efficacious antiemetic prophylaxis of acute emesis induced by cisplatin and moderately emetogenic chemotherapy. In the prevention of cisplatin-induced delayed emesis oral metoclopramide or ondansetron, both combined with dexamethasone ...
F, Roila, A, Del Favero
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In the past few years a combination of a 5-HT3 receptor antagonist plus dexamethasone has been shown to be the most efficacious antiemetic prophylaxis of acute emesis induced by cisplatin and moderately emetogenic chemotherapy. In the prevention of cisplatin-induced delayed emesis oral metoclopramide or ondansetron, both combined with dexamethasone ...
F, Roila, A, Del Favero
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CANNABINOIDS AS ANTIEMETICS: A SHORT REVIEW
Acta Poloniae Pharmaceutica - Drug Research, 2018Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting (CINV) remains one of the most frequent adverse effects of cancer chemotherapy, often leading to patient non-adherence to the prescribed chemotherapeutic regime, as well as several associated complications ...
P. Mikołajczak+2 more
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Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1992
This article explores recent knowledge on the physiology and neuropharmacology of the emetic process. It seeks to outline the indications for specific antiemetic drugs and where their actions are targeted. Much of the information for the role of antiemetic drugs has come from experience with antiemetics in patients receiving cytotoxic chemotherapy. The
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This article explores recent knowledge on the physiology and neuropharmacology of the emetic process. It seeks to outline the indications for specific antiemetic drugs and where their actions are targeted. Much of the information for the role of antiemetic drugs has come from experience with antiemetics in patients receiving cytotoxic chemotherapy. The
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International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1994
In an editorial, Kapur [4] described perioperative nausea and vomiting as the big "little problem following ambulatory surgery." In contrast to the attitudes of some physicians, patients put a high value on freedom from nausea and emesis in the postoperative period and are willing to accept some pain and drowsiness as the cost of controlling PONV [85].
Paul F. White, Mehernoor F. Watcha
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In an editorial, Kapur [4] described perioperative nausea and vomiting as the big "little problem following ambulatory surgery." In contrast to the attitudes of some physicians, patients put a high value on freedom from nausea and emesis in the postoperative period and are willing to accept some pain and drowsiness as the cost of controlling PONV [85].
Paul F. White, Mehernoor F. Watcha
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Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2015
BACKGROUND Antiemetics are being used both for the treatment and prophylaxis of opioid-induced nausea and vomiting (OINV) in clinical practice, despite the lack of evidence for the prophylactic benefit.
H. Tsukuura+8 more
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BACKGROUND Antiemetics are being used both for the treatment and prophylaxis of opioid-induced nausea and vomiting (OINV) in clinical practice, despite the lack of evidence for the prophylactic benefit.
H. Tsukuura+8 more
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Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1999
THE GOAL OF ANTIEMETIC therapy is to prevent nausea and vomiting completely. This goal is achieved for many patients receiving chemotherapy or radiation therapy, and is based on clinical and basic research that has steadily improved the control of emesis
R. Gralla+14 more
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THE GOAL OF ANTIEMETIC therapy is to prevent nausea and vomiting completely. This goal is achieved for many patients receiving chemotherapy or radiation therapy, and is based on clinical and basic research that has steadily improved the control of emesis
R. Gralla+14 more
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