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1 The mere thought of it should be sufficient to induce nausea in anybody who cares for soccer.
2 The following scenario may induce nausea .
3 Okay, I sorta made this name up to denote light- induced nausea and disorientation.
4 Purpose: Dexamethasone has a high therapeutic index when used to prevent chemotherapy- induced nausea and vomiting.
5 The 5-drug antiemetic combination can prevent cisplatin- induced nausea and vomiting in a majority of patients.
6 All agents were effective for reducing risk of nausea, vomiting, and chemotherapy- induced nausea or vomiting.
7 Our understanding and management of chemotherapy- induced nausea and vomiting has progressed substantially in the past decade.
8 Methods: The credentialed oncology pharmacists were consulted by an oncologist to manage chemotherapy induced nausea or vomiting.
9 Opioid- induced nausea and vomiting can be troublesome.
10 Results: The chemotherapy induced nausea or vomiting collaborative disease therapy management pilot study was implemented in October 2016.
11 A combination of antiemetics targeting various mechanisms of CT- induced nausea and vomiting may be necessary to improve response rates.
12 Chemotherapy induced nausea or vomiting is considered one of the most distressing and feared adverse events among patients receiving chemotherapy.
13 Thus, potentially, any of the four PDE4 subtypes may be targeted individually for therapeutic benefits without inducing nausea or emesis.
14 Chemotherapy induced nausea or vomiting can impact a patient's quality of life and may affect compliance with the treatment plan.
15 Ondansetron alone was not adequate to provide sustained control of CT- induced nausea and vomiting over the entire 5-day study period.
16 However, its utility in the prophylaxis and treatment of radiation- induced nausea and vomiting (RINV) has yet to be evaluated.
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