Chlorpromazine with and without lorazepam as antiemetic therapy in children receiving uniform chemotherapy
- 30 November 1993
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Elsevier in The Journal of Pediatrics
- Vol. 123 (5) , 811-816
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-3476(05)80866-2
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
- Methodology of antiemetic trials: A reviewAnnals of Oncology, 1991
- Improved outcome in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia with reinforced early treatment and rotational combination chemotherapyThe Lancet, 1991
- Antiemetic therapy for chemotherapy-induced vomiting: Metoclopramide, benztropine, dexamethasone, and lorazepam regimen compared with chlorpromazine aloneThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1989
- Lorazepam pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics in childrenThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1989
- Chlorpromazine and Dexamethasone versus High-Dose Metoclopramide and Dexamethasone in Patients Receiving Cancer Chemotherapy, Particularly Cis-Platinum: A Prospective Randomized Crossover StudyOncology, 1989
- Lorazepam for the control of chemotherapy-related nausea and vomiting in childrenThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1988
- Chemotherapy side effects in pediatric oncology patients: Drugs, age, and sex as risk factorsMedical and Pediatric Oncology, 1988
- Antiemetics in children receiving cancer chemotherapy: a double-blind prospective randomized study comparing metoclopramide with chlorpromazine.Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1986
- Metoclopramide: dose-related toxicity and preliminary antiemetic studies in children receiving cancer chemotherapy.Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1985
- Paradoxical effects of prophylactic phenothiazine antiemetics in children receiving chemotherapy.Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1984