5HT3-antagonist receptors: their role in drug-induced emesis
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5HT3-antagonist receptors: their role in drug-induced emesis
Abstract
Chemotherapy-induced emesis is the most severe side effect in term of patient's perception. Current anti-emetic regimen as high dose metoclopramide can achieve a complete response in less than 60% of patients. The HT3 receptors appear to be the principal mediator of the emetic effect and their blockade have a clear activity in the prevention of acute drug-induced emesis, superior to reference regimens.
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