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Background
Neurophysiology of Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting
Mechanisms
Neurotransmitters
Antiemetic Agents
Agents with a High Therapeutic Index
5-HT3 Antagonists
Neurokinin-1–Receptor Antagonists
Corticosteroids
Agents with a Low Therapeutic Index
Management of Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting
Single-Day Chemotherapy
High Emetic Risk
Moderate Emetic Risk
Low Emetic Risk
Minimal Emetic Risk
Other Chemotherapy Settings
Summary
Source Information
From Caritas St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, Boston.
Address reprint requests to Dr. Hesketh at Caritas St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, HOQ Rm. 224, 736 Cambridge St., Boston, MA 02135, or at phesketh@massmed.org.
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