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Does dexamethasone enhance the efficacy of alizapride in cis-platinum-induced delayed vomiting and nausea?

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Does dexamethasone enhance the efficacy of alizapride in cis-platinum-induced delayed vomiting and nausea?

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At the present time 5-HT3 antagonists in combination with corticosteroids represent the best prophylaxis and treatment of acute vomiting and nausea in highly emetogenic cancer chemotherapy. However, 24 h after chemotherapy 5-HT3 antagonists are no longer superior to benzamides for prevention of delayed symptoms. All recommendations for use of corticosteroids in delayed nausea and vomiting basically rely on one small study by Kris et al. [J Clin Oncol 1989;7:108-114]. Since the use of corticosteroids in cancer chemotherapy remains controversial, this single-blind, randomised, prospective trial was initiated to re-evaluate the benefits of corticosteroids during the days after chemotherapy. Thus patients treated for ovarian cancer received 5 mg tropisetron (Navoban) plus 20 mg dexamethasone for the prevention of acute vomiting and nausea in cis-platinum-containing chemotherapy (50 mg). Twenty-four hours after the beginning of chemotherapy 49 patients were randomised to receive 3 x 100 mg

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