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Query: UMLS:C0027497 (
nausea
)
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cis-Platinum is a chemotherapeutic agent with benefits often limited by the severe gastrointestinal reactions it produces in nearly all patients. Persistent anorexia,
nausea
, and vomiting may continue for days after therapy and are poorly controlled by conventional antiemetics. Patients at times refuse continuation of cis-platinum chemotherapy because of these severe gastrointestinal side effects. Intravenous methylprednisolone (
Solu-medrol
) as well as intravenous metoclopramide (Reglan) have been shown effective in the treatment of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. This randomized, double-blind study is a comparison of the efficacy of
Solu-medrol
vs Reglan, as well as, the combination of
Solu-medrol
and Reglan in the prevention of cis-platinum-induced nausea and vomiting. In this study patients receiving Reglan had better protection from vomiting than patients receiving
Solu-medrol
(P = 0.0564). Patients receiving the combination of Reglan and
Solu-medrol
had better protection from vomiting than patients receiving Reglan alone (P = 0.0332), or patients receiving
Solu-medrol
alone (P = 0.0010). Finally, older patients experienced less vomiting than younger patients, regardless of the anti-emetic drugs used (P = 0.0730).
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PMID:The use of methylprednisolone and metoclopramide in control of emesis in patients receiving cis-platinum. 404 50