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Vomiting treatment

Black haw (Viburnum prunifolium) bark extract tonic, vomiting treatment Phosphoric acid tonicity agent, pharmaceuticals Glucose D-Clucose monohydrate D-Mannitol ... [Pg.5830]

Dronabinol is indicated for the treatment of the nausea and vomiting produced by cancer chemotherapy in patients who have failed to respond adequately to other conventional treatments. This agent may be habit forming and can be expected to produce disturbing psychomimetic reactions. It should only be used under close supervision. [Pg.204]

A Chinese traditional herbal treatment for malaria obtained from the roots of Dichroafebrifuga is called Ch ang Shan and was investigated in the 1940s. Febrifugine (80), the alkaloid responsible for its activity, was isolated and found to be considerably more active than quinine in experimental infections. Unfortunately, the dmg caused nausea and vomiting in humans. Synthesized analogues were generally less effective than the parent. [Pg.274]

In long-term treatment, the thia2ides may produce hypokalemia, hyperglycemia, hypemricemia, and a 5% increase in plasma cholesterol indapamide has been shown not to increase plasma cholesterol or Hpids at therapeutic doses (21—23). The decrease of plasma potassium, ie, hypokalemic effect, is dose-dependent, and can be avoided if high doses are avoided (24,25). Thia2ides can cause hyponatremia in patients with large water intake while on the dmg (26,27) hyponatremia may be associated with nausea, vomiting, and headaches. [Pg.206]


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