The Next Generation of Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting Prevention and Control: A New 5-HT3 Antagonist Arrives

Cynthia N. Rittenberg

nausea, vomiting, antiemetics
CJON 2004, 8(3), 307-308. DOI: 10.1188/04.CJON.307-308

First-generation serotonin receptor antagonists greatly improved the control of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) during the 1990s. A new class of agents, neurokinin-1 receptor antagonists, was introduced in March 2003 and produced even greater control of CINV when used in combination with a serotonin receptor antagonist and a corticosteroid. In July 2003, palonosetron, a new second-generation serotonin receptor antagonist that has greater potency and a longer half-life than first-generation serotonin receptor antagonists, was introduced. This clinical update reviews studies that were conducted to evaluate these new agents.

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