Published 1994 | Version v1
Journal article

Efficacy of ondansetron in the management of radiotherapy induced emesis: a review

  • 1. Hopital Henri-Mondor, 94 - Creteil (France)
  • 2. Laboratoires Glaxo, 75 - Paris (France)

Description

Radiotherapy-induced emesis depends on the site of irradiation, the field size and the dose per fraction and is generally less intense than chemotherapy-induced emesis. Established anti-emetic drugs offer only limited symptom control (50%). Ondansetron, a 5HT3 receptors antagonist, had proven a complete or a major control efficacy (0-2 emetic episodes) of 68 to 95% in three pilot studies (fractionated, single-dose and total body irradiations). In controlled studies, ondansetron efficacy was significantly higher than placebo, metoclopramide and prochlorperazine. The treatment was well tolerated in the different studies. (authors). 23 refs., 2 figs., 1 tab

Additional details

Additional titles

Original title (French)
Efficacite de l'ondansetron dans les nausees et vomissements radio-induits: revue de la litterature

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Bulletin du Cancer. Radiotherapie
Journal Volume
81
Journal Issue
3
Journal Page Range
p. 179-185.
ISSN
0924-4212
CODEN
BCRAEE