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A 69-year-old female was admitted because of a febrile state, somnolence, nausea and diarrhea. Addison's disease known to have developed several years earlier after adrenal tuberculosis suggested Addisonian crisis triggered by an acute infection. Therapy with steroids and substitution of
Long-distance open-water swimming is a swimming discipline which takes place in outdoor bodies of water, such as open oceans, lakes and rivers. The activity has grown in popularity. This case report describes the attempt of an Olympic Champion (Maarten van der Weijden) to swim 200 km along a route
Risk factors for chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) include older age, female sex, alcohol consumption, and a history of motion sickness. Although gastrointestinal symptoms are found to be related with sleep and mood in other conditions, little is known about their effects on CINV.
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Levonantradol, a new synthetic cannabinoid, was examined for antiemetic effectiveness in 27 patients with refractory chemotherapy-induced emesis. Thirty-one courses of levonantradol were administered orally beginning 2 hours before chemotherapy and continuing every 4 hours for a minimum of 12 to 24
The anti-emetic efficacy and safety of granisetron, a highly selective and potent 5-HT3 receptor antagonist, was compared with that of high-dose metoclopramide plus dexamethasone in 281 patients due to receive single-day cisplatin chemotherapy (> or = 49 mg m-2). In this single-blind, multicentre
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Three anti-emetic treatment regimens were compared in 357 patients receiving cisplatin therapy (mean dose 81 mg/m2) in this double-blind randomized study. Regimens studied were i) granisetron 1 mg bd orally for 7 days (granisetron alone); ii) gran 1 mg bd orally for 7 days plus prophylactic
The safety and efficacy of intravenous granisetron were compared with combinations of conventional antiemetics in two single-blind, parallel-group studies which have been reported previously. In this review updated data from both studies is presented. In both studies granisetron (40 micrograms/kg)
An antiemetic combination of metoclopramide and methylprednisolone was administered to 16 lung cancer patients receiving cisplatin (80 cmg/m2) alone or in combination with other drugs. Metoclopramide was administered four times intravenously at a dose of 1.5 mg/kg. Methylprednisolone was
Patients with cancer were randomized in single-blind fashion to receive either granisetron (n = 114) or a conventional anti-emetic combination of chlorpromazine and dexamethasone (n = 113) as prophylactic agents against the nausea and vomiting induced by a number of designated cytostatic drugs. In
Olanzapine is an atypical antipsychotic that has shown efficacy for the treatment of nausea, anxiety, and insomnia. This study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of olanzapine (5 mg) combined with 5-HT3 receptor antagonists and dexamethasone for the prevention of chemotherapy-induced nausea and
The antiemetic efficacy of a combination of high-dose metoclopramide, methylprednisolone and flunitrazepam was tested in an open pilot study in 30 tumor patients undergoing strongly emetic chemotherapy. 26 of 30 patients (87%) were partially or completely protected from nausea and vomiting. In 11 of