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Antiemetic agents Test

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prochlorperazine (Compazine)
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ondansetron (Zofran)
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chlorpromazine (Thorazine)
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dronabinol (Marinol)
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Anticholinergics/Antihistamines
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phenothiazines
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5-Ht3 Receptor blockers
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5-Ht3 Receptor blockers help with
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anticholinergics that act as antihistamines
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are recommended to help with N/V associated with anestheia, sever vomiting, intractable hiccoughs.
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treatment of sever N/V
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granisetron (Kytril)
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Treatment of N/V ass w/anesthesia and intractable hiccoughs
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Treatment of N/V ass w/anesthesia
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for N/V that involve motion sickness or vestibular (inner ear) problems.
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N/V associated with emetogenic chemotherapy
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managment of N/V ass w/cancer chemotheapy
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meclizine (Antivert)
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Miscellaneous drugs
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treatment of N/V ass w/motion sickness
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treatment of sever N/V ass w/emetogenic chemotherapy
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treatment of N/V related to chemical stimulations of the chemorecptor trigger zone
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cholrpromazine (Thorazine), prochlorperazine (Compazine), promethazine (Phenergan) triflupromazine (Versprin)
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help with N/V. to decrease local response to stimuli that are being sent to the medulla to induce vomiting or centrally, to directly block the CTZ or suppress the vomiting center
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metoclopropamide (Reglan)
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Prevention of N/V ass w/anesthesia and surgery, highly irritating to the vein
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corrosive mineral acids that have been ingested, lead to potential serious damage. When a pt is comatose, semicomatose, or show signs of convulsing. Or when antidote to the poisioning is available
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control of sever N/V

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