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Query: UMLS:C0242379 (lung cancer)
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Thirty-two patients with primary lung cancer receiving combination chemotherapy including cisplatin at a dosage of 80-120 mg/m2 were entered into an antiemetic randomized crossover trial. Patients received metoclopramide (2 mg/kg i.v. every 2 h X 5), droperidol (0.5 mg/kg i.v.) and dexamethasone (30 mg i.v.) on day 1, and metoclopramide (1mg/kg i.v. every 8 h X 3) (Regimen A) or metoclopramide and droperidol (2.5 mg i.v. every 8 h X 3) (Regimen B) on days 2 to 5. No vomiting occurred within the first 24 hours after cisplatin administration in 75% of patients. Regimen B was found to be more effective than regimen A with respect to the mean duration of vomiting (p less than 0.1), the mean duration of nausea (p less than 0.05), the mean duration of anorexia (p less than 0.05), and the mean score of the patients' opinions (p less than 0.1). When the patients were asked for their opinion of the two regimens, 39% preferred regimen B (p less than 0.05). There were no major side effects with either regimen.
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PMID:[Antiemetic effects of combinations of metoclopramide, droperidol and dexamethasone for the prevention of cisplatin-induced gastro-intestinal toxicity: a randomized crossover trial]. 330 May 61

An antiemetic combination of metoclopramide and methylprednisolone was administered to 16 lung cancer patients receiving cisplatin (80 cmg/m2) alone or in combination with other drugs. Metoclopramide was administered four times intravenously at a dose of 1.5 mg/kg. Methylprednisolone was administered three times intravenously at a dose of 125 mg. Sixteen patients received a total of 34 chemotherapy courses. No vomiting occurred in 70% of 34 chemotherapy courses and mild emesis (one or two vomiting episodes) occurred in 18% of chemotherapy courses. Side effects were minimal and included mild sleepiness (nine patients), diarrhea (three patients), and hiccups (three patients). It is concluded that a combination of metoclopramide and methylprednisolone is very effective in preventing cisplatin-induced vomiting.
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PMID:[Antiemetic combination of metoclopramide and methylprednisolone for cisplatin-induced vomiting]. 405 14