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Ondansetron, a New Antiemetic Therapy for Oncology

Pages 55-61 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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C. B. H. W. Lamers. (1991) Closing Remarks: Ondansetron: Effects on Gastrointestinal Motility. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology 26:sup188, pages 124-126.
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Ronald S. Litman, Christopher L. Wu, Andrew Lee, Jonathan D. Griswold, Rodney Voisine & Candace Marshall. (1995) Prevention of emesis after strabismus repair in children: A prospective, double-blinded, randomized comparison of droperidol versus ondansetron. Journal of Clinical Anesthesia 7:1, pages 58-62.
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Haig P. Bozigian, J. Frederick Pritchard, Ann E. Gooding & Gary E. Pakes. (1994) Ondansetron Absorption in Adults: Effect of Dosage Form, Food, and Antacids. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 83:7, pages 1011-1013.
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Nicolas Tsavaris, Nicolas Mylonakis, Charalambos Bacoyiannis, Michalis Katsikas, Athina Lioni & Paris Kosmidis. (1994) Comparison of ondansentron versus ondansentron plus methylprednisolone as antiemetic prophylaxis during cisplatin-containing chemotherapy. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 9:4, pages 254-258.
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