Ginger Control of Chemotherapy Induced Nausea and Vomiting
Nausea, Vomiting, Chemotherapy
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Nausea focused on measuring Ginger, Plant preparation, Herbal medicine, Chemotherapy, Nausea
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria: Confirmed diagnosis of cancer and currently receiving chemotherapy Currently being treated with any chemotherapeutic agent at any dose, and have experienced nausea and/or vomiting from a previous round of chemothearpy Scheduled to receive a 5-HT3 receptor antagonist antiemetic: ondansetron (Zofran®) granistron (Kytril®), tropisetron (Navoban®) or dolasetron mesylate (Anzemet®), palanosetron (Alozi) and/or the NK1 antagonist aprepitant (Emend) Must be able to swallow capsules Must be able to understand English or Spanish, complete questionnaires in English or Spanish Women of childbearing age to use appropriate birth control Exclusion criteria: Chemotherapy regimens with multiple-day doses Clinical evidence of current or impending bowel obstruction or symptomatic brain metastases Concurrent radiotherapy that is classified as high or intermediate risk of causing nausea and vomiting; total body irradiation, hemi-body, upper abdomen, abdominal-pelvic mantle, cranium, craniospinal irradiation Pregnant or lactating Patients with a history of a bleeding disorder(s) or those experiencing thrombocytopenia Currently be taking ginger or have taken ginger in the last month Have an allergy to ginger
Sites / Locations
- Northern Indiana Cancer Research Consortium CCOP
- University of Michigan Cancer Center Complementary and Alternative Medicine Research Center
- St. Joseph Mercy Hospital
- Community Clinic Oncology Program
- Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center, Comprehensive Cancer Center
- Community Clinic Oncology Program