1985
DOI: 10.1185/03007998509109611
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High-dose alizapride versus high-dose domperidone: a double-blind comparative study in the management of cis-platinum-induced emesis

Abstract: A double-blind, randomized crossover trial was carried out in 44 cancer patients receiving chemotherapy with cis-platinum to compare the anti-emetic effectiveness and tolerance of alizapride and domperidone given in high dosage. Patients received 5 administrations of either 4 mg alizapride/kg body weight or 0.6 mg domperidone/kg during a chemotherapy session and then the alternative anti-emetic during the next session. Treatment order was randomized. Patients were followed-up for 12 hours and details recorded … Show more

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“…83 The clinical effectiveness of various traditional antiemetics such as dopamine D 2 receptor antagonists (domperidone, 84 various phenothiazines, etc. ), metoclopramide, 85 dexamethasone, tetrahydrocannabinoids, and various combinations thereof 86,87 has been evaluated.…”
Section: Exploratory Of Serotonin 5-ht 3 Receptor Antagonistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…83 The clinical effectiveness of various traditional antiemetics such as dopamine D 2 receptor antagonists (domperidone, 84 various phenothiazines, etc. ), metoclopramide, 85 dexamethasone, tetrahydrocannabinoids, and various combinations thereof 86,87 has been evaluated.…”
Section: Exploratory Of Serotonin 5-ht 3 Receptor Antagonistsmentioning
confidence: 99%