- Antiemetic
An anti-emetic is a drug that is effective against
vomit ing andnausea . Anti-emetics are typically used to treatmotion sickness and the side effects ofopioid analgesic s,general anaesthetic s andchemotherapy directed againstcancer . __TOC__Types of Anti-emetics
Antiemetics include:
*5-HT3 receptor antagonists - these block
serotonin receptors in thecentral nervous system andgastrointestinal tract . As such, they can be used to treat post-operative and cytotoxic drug nausea & vomiting.
**Dolasetron
**Granisetron
**Ondansetron
**Tropisetron
**Palonosetron (Aloxi, a new 5HT3 antagonist)
*Dopamine antagonist s act in the brain and are used to treat nausea and vomiting associated withneoplastic disease , radiation sickness, opioids, cytotoxic drugs and general anaesthetics.
**Domperidone
**Droperidol ,haloperidol ,chlorpromazine ,promethazine ,prochlorperazine . Some of these drugs are limited in their usefullness by their extra-pyramidal and sedative side-effects.
**Metoclopramide (Reglan) also acts on the GI tract as a pro-kinetic, and is thus useful in gastrointestinal disease; however, it is poor in cytotoxic or post-op vomiting.
**Alizapride
*Antihistamine s (H1 histamine receptor antagonists), effective in many conditions, including motion sickness and severe morning sickness in pregnancy.
**Cyclizine
**Diphenhydramine
**Dimenhydrinate (Gravol)
**Meclizine
**Promethazine (Pentazine, Phenergan, Promacot)
**Hydroxyzine
*Cannabinoid s are used in patients withcachexia , cytotoxic nausea, and vomiting, or who are unresponsive to other agents.
** Cannabis (Marijuana). Most patients prefer smoked or vaporized cannabis over pharmaceutical versions because they do not contain all 66 cannabinoids that are in cannabis, many of which have medicinal applications. Medical marijuana is also much less expensive than related pharmaceuticals. CBD is a main cannabinoid not in Marinol or Cesamet.
**Dronabinol (Marinol). Ninety percent of sales are for cancer and AIDS patients. The other 10% of its sales thought to be for pain,Multiple Sclerosis and also forAlzheimer's disease .
**Nabilone (Cesamet). Put back on the market in late 2006. In the US, it is ASchedule II substance unlike Marinol which isSchedule III and cannabis which isSchedule I .
**Sativex is an oral spray containing THC and CBD. It is currently legal in Canada and a few countries in Europe but not in the U.S.
*Benzodiazepines
**Midazolam given at the onset of anesthesia has been shown in recent trials to be as effective asondansetron , a 5HT3 antagonist in the prevention of post-operative nausea and vomiting. Further studies need to be undertaken.
**Lorazepam said to be very good as an adjunct treatment for nausea along with first line medications such as Compazine or Zofran.
*Anticholinergic s
**Hyoscine (also known asscopolamine )
*Steroid s
**Dexamethasone given in low dose at the onset of a general anaesthetic for surgery is an effective anti-emetic. The specific mechanism of action is not fully understood.
*NK1 receptor antagonist
**Aprepitant Commercially available NK1 Receptor antagonist
**Casopitant Investigational NK1 receptor antagonist
*Other
**Trimethobenzamide ; thought to work on the CTZ
**Ginger
**Emetrol also claimed to be an effective antiemetic.
**Propofol given intravenously. It has been used in an acute care setting in hospital as a rescue therapy for emesis.
**Peppermint claimed to help nausea or stomach pain when added into a tea or peppermint candies.
**Muscimol purported as such [ [http://cameochemicals.noaa.gov/chemical/5082#section1 Chemical Data Sheet] ]
**Ajwain purported to be antiemetic. Also known as Bishop's weed, it is a popular spice inIndia ,Ethiopia andEritrea .* Non-pharmaceutical therapies with some evidence of efficacy include acupuncture and hypnosis. All drugs have potential side effects. It is important to try to reduce the baseline risk of nausea and vomiting, particularly with respect to surgery.
References
ee also
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Emetic
*Hyperemesis gravidarum
*Chemotherapy
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