| Literature DB >> 9809818 |
V Köseoglu1, A E Kürekçi, U Sarici, A A Atay, O Ozcan, U Sorici.
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UNLABELLED: Nausea and vomiting following antineoplastic therapy in patients receiving chemotherapy remains a problem. To prevent nausea and vomiting due to antineoplastic therapy, many types of drugs have been used. Ondansetron and the combination metoclopramide-diphenhydramine have been widely used in children. In this prospective randomized study these drugs were compared both for their efficacy and side-effects in children treated with antineoplastic chemotherapy (with and without cisplatin) the number of chemotherapy courses being equal in both groups. Ondansetron gave complete anti-emetic cover in five of nine courses in patients treated with cisplatin. Metoclopramide-diphenhydramine gave complete anti-emetic cover in one out of nine courses, and 17 out of 23 courses in patients treated without cisplatin. Metoclopramide-diphenhydramine produced side effects in nine courses whereas ondansetron produced side-effects in three courses.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9809818 DOI: 10.1007/s004310050940
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Pediatr ISSN: 0340-6199 Impact factor: 3.183