Abstract:e20538 Background: Despite advances in supportive cancer care, chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) is ranked by patients among the worst side effects of chemotherapy. NEPA is a new antiemetic under development composed of a unique fixed-dose combination of netupitant (NETU, 300 mg), a new, highly selective NK1 receptor antagonist (RA), and palonosetron (PALO, 0.5 mg), a pharmacologically and clinically distinct 5-HT3RA. NEPA targets the 2 most important emetic pathways with a single oral dose. Alt… Show more
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