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Study of Nicotine for the Prevention of PONV

Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting

The purpose of this study is to determine whether nicotine is effective in the prevention of nausea and vomiting in non-smokers undergoing surgery

Terminated8 enrollment criteria

A Study of Ramosetron Plus DX, Dexamethasone, Compared to Granisetron Plus DX for the Prevention...

VomitingNausea

The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy and safety of ramosetron plus dexamethasone injection with granisetron plus dexamethasone injection for the prevention of chemotherapy-induced vomiting and nausea.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Intravenous And Oral Casopitant (GW679769) For The Prevention Of Chemotherapy Induced Nausea And...

VomitingNausea2 more

This is a Phase III trial designed to demonstrate that casopitant (GW679769) plus dexamethasone and ondansetron is more effective in the prevention of vomiting than dexamethasone and ondansetron alone following the administration of moderately emetogenic chemotherapy.

Completed50 enrollment criteria

Prophylactic Dimenhydrinate for Intraoperative Nausea and Vomiting

NauseaVomiting

The purpose of this study will be to determine whether an intravenous dose of dimenhydrinate (also known as Gravol), given before the induction of spinal anesthesia, will decrease the incidence of intraoperative nausea and vomiting in patients undergoing Cesarean delivery. This medication is commonly given during and after the surgery if required, but it is not known whether a preventative dose will decrease the overall incidence of these side effects.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Uncomplicated Nausea and Vomiting in the Emergency Department

NauseaVomiting

Nausea and vomiting is a common complaint in the emergency department. Treatment is important for many reasons. In addition to patient comfort, there are adverse effects secondary to vomiting such as dehydration, metabolic alkalosis, Mallory-Weiss tears, and aspiration. Two mediations common used for nausea in ED patients include Ondanesetron and Metoclopramide.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Study for The Prevention Of Nausea in Cancer Patients Receiving Highly Emetogenic Cisplatin Based...

Nausea and VomitingChemotherapy-Induced

This study was designed to assess the safety and efficacy of an investigational agent administered in addition to a standard anti-emetic regimen for the treatment of chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Haloperidol and Dexamethasone Towards Postoperative Nausea and Pain in Adult After Laparoscopy

LaparoscopyPostoperative Nausea and Vomiting

This study aim to find out the effectiveness of 1 mg intravenous haloperidol compared to 5 mg intravenous dexamethasone to prevent the occurrence of nausea and vomiting also as pain control in adult patients after laparoscopic surgery.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

A Multi-Center Actual-Use Study on the Safety of CL 108 for the Treatment of Moderate to Severe...

PainNausea1 more

The purpose of CLCT-006, a multi-center open-label study, is to evaluate the safety of CL-108 (hydrocodone 7.5 mg/APAP 325 mg, promethazine 12.5 mg) for the treatment of moderate to severe acute pain ("flare") associated with osteoarthritis of the knee or hip under actual conditions of use.

Completed40 enrollment criteria

Subcutaneous Route and Pharmacology of Metoclopramide

NauseaVomiting

Subcutaneous (SC) route has become a standard of care of many drugs administration in palliative medicine. A preliminary study showed that, although it was widely adopted among palliative care practitioners for routinely prescribed medications, standards of proof are still lacking for many molecules. Among them, metoclopramide is a largely employed drug for nausea and vomiting treatment, particularly in palliative care and oncology. Therefore, the investigator aim to study absorption and efficacy of subcutaneous administration of metoclopramide.

Completed34 enrollment criteria

Acupuncture for Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting

Chemotherapy-induced Nausea and Vomiting

The purpose of this study is to clarify whether the matching acupoints is more effective than a single point by electroacupuncture in the management of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting .

Completed18 enrollment criteria
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