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Efficacy of 5-hydroxytryptamine 3 receptor antagonists versus metoclopramide for preventing nausea and vomiting during azacitidine chemotherapy in patients with myelodysplastic syndromes or acute leukemia: a retrospective observational study

open access: yesJournal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences
Background 5-Hydroxytryptamine 3 receptor antagonists (5-HT3RAs) and dexamethasone are recommended to prevent azacitidine-induced nausea and vomiting. In clinical practice, 5-HT3RAs or metoclopramide is often used without dexamethasone. In this study, we
Yoshinori Wakasugi   +4 more
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Bromopride, metoclopramide, or ondansetron for the treatment of vomiting in the pediatric emergency department: a randomized controlled trial

open access: yesJornal de Pediatria
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of a single intramuscular dose of bromopride, metoclopramide, or ondansetron for treating vomiting. Methods: Randomized controlled trial including children 1-12 years of age presenting with acute vomiting at the ...
Matias Epifanio   +5 more
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Imaging the Impact of the P-Glycoprotein (ABCB1) Function on the Brain Kinetics of Metoclopramide

open access: yes, 2016
International audienceThe effects of metoclopramide on the central nervous system (CNS) in patients suggest substantial brain distribution. Previous data suggest that metoclopramide brain kinetics may nonetheless be controlled by ATP-binding cassette ...
Marie, Solène   +12 more
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Acute Torticollis Reaction Following Metoclopramide Use in a Pediatric Patient: A Comprehensive Case Report and Appraisal of Current Knowledge

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Mohamed Farah Gabobe Nor,1 Rayan Mohamed Salah,2 Mohammed AM Ahmed,3 Sakariye Abdullahi Hassan,4 Mohamed Farah Yusuf Mohamud1,5,6 1Faculty of Medicine, Mogadishu University, Mogadishu, Somalia; 2Department of Pediatric, Kalkaal Hospital, Mogadishu ...
Farah Yusuf Mohamud M   +4 more
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Effect of metoclopramide on serum prolactin levels in humans

open access: yes, 1976
The effect of acute and chronic administration of metoclopramide on serum prolactin levels in normal subjects was studied. Metoclopramide 10 mg i.v. induced a prompt rise in serum prolactin levels in all subjects.
Delitala, Giuseppe   +3 more
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Metoclopramide versus Serum Therapy in the Control of Vomiting due to Acute Viral Gastroenteritis in Children: A Single-blind Randomized Clinical Trial

open access: yesمجله دانشکده پزشکی اصفهان, 2012
Background: Acute gastroenteritis in pediatric patients entails high rates of morbidity and mortality. One of its complications is dehydration, which should be managed carefully.
Parsa Yousefi   +2 more
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Immunohistochemical Changes after Metoclopramide Administration in Rat Brain Cells

open access: yes, 2018
Metoclopramide, used as an anti-emetic drug in clinical practice, has recently also begun being used to establish hyperprolactinemic effects in the breastfeeding.
Ayşe Tuç Yücel   +3 more
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Tetanus-like syndrome secondary to metoclopramide administration.

open access: yes, 2000
A case of metoclopramide-induced pseudotetanus in a 24-year-old woman is described. Symptoms included flexor spasms of the neck muscles, neck pain, left deviation of the lower jaw and tongue protrusion. Tetanus was initially suspected.
PESSINA, ACHILLE CESARE   +3 more
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Metoclopramide for preventing pneumonia in critically ill patients receiving enteral tube feeding: A randomized controlled trial

open access: yes, 2000
OBJECTIVE:To determine whether metoclopramide prevents nosocomial pneumonia in intensive care unit (ICU) patients receiving enteral feeding by a nasogastric tube. DESIGN:Prospective, randomized, controlled trial.
Karnad, Dilip   +2 more
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The Comparative Study of Ondansetron and Metoclopramide Effects in Reducing Nausea and Vomiting After Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

open access: yesActa Medica Iranica, 2017
Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) are one of the most common complications of anesthesia and without prophylactic intervention occurs by about one-third of patients under general anesthesia.
Khatereh Isazadehfar   +4 more
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