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Vomiting (also
known as emesis, ****ng and
throwing up) is the involuntary,
forceful expulsion of the
contents of one's
stomach through the
mouth and sometimes...
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severe side effects, respectively. Up to 20% of
patients receiving highly emetogenic agents in this era postponed, or even refused,
potentially curative treatments...
- and dela**** CINV in
moderately emetogenic chemotherapy and
anthrocycline and/or
cyclophosphamide (AC)
highly emetogenic regimens. In its review, the FDA...
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mobilization and food, fluid, and
medication intake following surgery.
Emetogenic drugs commonly used in
anaesthesia include nitrous oxide, physostigmine...
- the most
important factor which determines the
degree of CINV is the
emetogenic potential of the
chemotherapeutic agents used.
Chemotherapeutic agents...
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cognitive impairment.
Nausea and vomiting:
cisplatin is one of the most
emetogenic chemotherapy agents, but this
symptom is
managed with
prophylactic antiemetics...
- sickness,
cancer and the
effects of chemotherapy, labor, infection, and
emetogenic drugs. As a
perioperative anti-emetic, the
effective dose is
usually 25...
- chemotherapy-induced
nausea and
vomiting in
patients receiving highly emetogenic chemotherapy".
Supportive Care in Cancer. 21 (6): 1655–1663. doi:10...
- chemotherapy-induced
nausea and
vomiting (CINV),
especially that
caused by
highly emetogenic drugs such as cisplatin; when used for this purpose, they may be given...
- to
fight infection or disease).
Dacarbazine is
considered to be
highly emetogenic, and most
patients will be pre-medicated with
dexamethasone and antiemetic...