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Clinical Trial
. 1984 Jun;2(6):696-701.
doi: 10.1200/JCO.1984.2.6.696.

A randomized trial of metoclopramide and a combination of dexamethasone and lorazepam for prevention of chemotherapy-induced vomiting

Clinical Trial

A randomized trial of metoclopramide and a combination of dexamethasone and lorazepam for prevention of chemotherapy-induced vomiting

M Gagen et al. J Clin Oncol. 1984 Jun.

Abstract

In a randomized, crossover design the antiemetic activity of one of the most active single agents, metoclopramide was compared with a combination of dexamethasone and lorazepam. Both regimens were effective, but dexamethasone-lorazepam was significantly better than metoclopramide in preventing (26% versus 13%) or limiting (44% versus 23%) vomiting. Although side effects were more frequent with lorazepam-dexamethasone, the patients generally judged them desirable and overall patient preference was strong (70% versus 12%) for the lorazepam-dexamethasone combination. Patients required supervision and assistance due to lorazepam-induced drowsiness.

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