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Evaluation of the Antiemetic Effect of Premedication Optimized by Pharmaceutical Support in Cisplatin Regimens
Masakazu Ozaki Kyoji KoudaTakashi Kitahara
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2020 Volume 43 Issue 11 Pages 1735-1741

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Cisplatin is classified as a drug with high emetic risk; thus, the use of aprepitant or fosaprepitant in addition to a 5-hydroxytryptamine-3 (5-HT3) receptor antagonist and dexamethasone is recommended for antiemetic therapy. Further, hydration is required to prevent renal dysfunction, and the use of magnesium has been proposed as a part of the hydration procedure. When fosaprepitant is chosen for antiemetic therapy because the patient has dysphagia, and magnesium is added to the hydration procedure, there may be an incompatibility between the two drugs that reduces the antiemetic effect. In our hospital, in a former regimen, these two drugs were administered concurrently as premedication for regimens containing cisplatin. We varied the conditions so that in a revised regimen the two drugs did not come into contact due to pharmaceutical support, and we conducted a retrospective study to determine the difference in the antiemetic effect. The observation period was 2 years (from October 2015 to September 2017) for the former regimen group (n = 89) and 2 years (from October 2017 to September 2019) for the revised regimen group (n = 177). Comparison of the former and revised regimen groups revealed sex (p = 0.012); anticancer drug dosage (p = 0.006); and variation of premedication condition (p = 0.043) as factors affected by the revised regimen. Optimization of the premedication regimen was a form of necessary pharmaceutical support to maintain the patient’s QOL.

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