| Literature DB >> 18662592 |
Ana Carolina Sepúlveda-Vildósola1, Yadira Betanzos-Cabrera, Graciela Gascón Lastiri, Hugo Rivera-Márquez, Miguel Angel Villasis-Keever, Volkmar Wanzke Del Angel, Fernando Cerecedo Díaz, Enrique López-Aguilar.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Emesis and nausea are common adverse effects of chemotherapy. Consequences include dehydration, acute renal failure, esophageal rupture, electrolyte imbalance and undernutrition, among others. First-generation 5-HT3 antagonists significantly reduce these symptoms but are expensive and require administration every 8-12h. Palonosetron, a second generation 5-HT3 antagonist has proven better results in adult populations. Other benefits include a one-dose administration with effect for up to 7 days and a lower treatment cost. No clinical studies have evaluated the safety and efficacy of palonosetron in children.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18662592 DOI: 10.1016/j.arcmed.2008.04.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Med Res ISSN: 0188-4409 Impact factor: 2.235