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And today a panel of experts assembled by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) concluded that acupuncture is effective treatment for nausea and some forms of pain.
A patient's chronic nausea was improved with the use of olanzapine [ 32], and, in six patients receiving palliative care, Jackson and Tavernier [ 33] found olanzapine to be effective for intractable nausea due to opioids, neoplasm, and/or medications.
First, the most important point in this study is that using olanzapine combined with standard antiemetic therapy was effective for preventing nausea and vomiting in patients with CINV resistant to standard antiemetic therapy.
Respondents working as health care professionals were also more likely to use medicines against nausea, which can be explained by this group being aware of safe and effective treatment options for nausea.
Olanzapine is proved to be effective for chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting (CINV).
In particular, it was the altruistic act of attempting to improve the care of future cancer patients which motivated participants to assist in evaluating if acupressure wristbands were effective for chemotherapy related nausea.
Triptans such as sumatriptan are effective for both pain and nausea in up to 75% of people.
Although prochlorperazine is mainly a dopamine antagonist, it also has some antihistamine activity and may be effective for mild cases of nausea due to a vestibular mechanism.
Since the original description of dexamethasone as an effective antiemetic drug [ 10], studies have reported it to be effective for the prevention of nausea and vomiting after different surgical procedures.
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