The efficacy and safety of GR38032F in the prophylaxis of ifosfamide-induced nausea and vomiting
- 1 August 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology
- Vol. 24 (2) , 137-139
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00263137
Abstract
Summary The novel 5HT3 receptor antagonist GR38032F was evaluated in the control of emesis induced by the cyclophosphamide analogue ifosfamide. At a dose of 4 mg q 6 h, GR38032F was given to six patients receiving their first dose of ifosfamide infusion (4–6 g/m2 over 24 h); over the 42-h study period, major control of retching and vomiting was achieved in five patients. In the second phase of the study six further patients, in whom high-dose metoclopramide had failed to control emesis, were give 8 mg GR38032F q 6 h; major control of emesis was again observed in five patients. Toxicity attributed to GR38032F was minimal. This selective 5HT3 antagonist is effective and safe in the control of ifosfamide-induced emesis, even in patients resistant to high-dose metoclopramide.Keywords
This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- PREVENTION OF EMESIS IN PATIENTS RECEIVING CYTOTOXIC DRUGS BY GR38032F, A SELECTIVE 5-HT3 RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTThe Lancet, 1987
- Cyclophosphamide versus ifosfamide: Final report of a randomized phase II trial in adult soft tissue sarcomasEuropean Journal of Cancer and Clinical Oncology, 1987
- Prediction of Ifosfamide/Mesna associated encephalopathyEuropean Journal of Cancer and Clinical Oncology, 1986
- The effect of administration rate on cisplatin-induced emesis.Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1985
- Emesis due to cancer chemotherapy: Results of a prospective, randomised, double-blind trial of varying doses of metoclopramide in the management of cis-platinum-induced vomitingEuropean Journal of Cancer and Clinical Oncology, 1984
- MetoclopramideDrugs, 1983
- The comparative pharmacology of cyclophosphamide and ifosfamide.1982
- Toxicity of single- vs. fractionated-dose ifosfamide in non-small cell lung cancer: a multi-center study.1982
- The Control of Chemotherapy-Induced EmesisAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1981