G. Benrubi, M. Norvell, R. Nuss
Jul 1, 1985
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Gynecologic oncology
Abstract
cis-Platinum is a chemotherapeutic agent with benefits often limited by the severe gastrointestinal reactions it produces in nearly all patients. Persistent anorexia, nausea, and vomiting may continue for days after therapy and are poorly controlled by conventional antiemetics. Patients at times refuse continuation of cis-platinum chemotherapy because of these severe gastrointestinal side effects. Intravenous methylprednisolone (Solu-medrol) as well as intravenous metoclopramide (Reglan) have been shown effective in the treatment of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. This randomized, double-blind study is a comparison of the efficacy of Solu-medrol vs Reglan, as well as, the combination of Solu-medrol and Reglan in the prevention of cis-platinum-induced nausea and vomiting. In this study patients receiving Reglan had better protection from vomiting than patients receiving Solu-medrol (P = 0.0564). Patients receiving the combination of Reglan and Solu-medrol had better protection from vomiting than patients receiving Reglan alone (P = 0.0332), or patients receiving Solu-medrol alone (P = 0.0010). Finally, older patients experienced less vomiting than younger patients, regardless of the anti-emetic drugs used (P = 0.0730).