医療薬学
Online ISSN : 1882-1499
Print ISSN : 1346-342X
ISSN-L : 1346-342X
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オピオイドによる難治性の嘔気とめまいに対してヒスタミンH1受容体拮抗薬とペロスピロンの併用が有効であった2症例
長田 貴之柴山 良彦熊井 正貴山田 武宏笠師 久美子倉本 倫之介洲崎 真吾赤澤 茂真栄田 浩行坂下 智博折舘 伸彦本間 明宏福田 諭菅原 満井関 健
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2012 年 38 巻 1 号 p. 51-55

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Intractable nausea and vertigo induced by opioid treatment are occasionally difficult to treat. It has been reported that antiemetic drugs and opioid rotation may be effective in treating nausea in such cases; however, this approach has been occasionally ineffective. Symptomatic treatment has not been developed for vertigo induced by opioid treatment. Here, we report a case study where combined treatment with perospirone and a histamine H1 receptor antagonist was used in 2 patients who developed intractable nausea and vertigo induced by opioid treatment. Treatment with a histamine H1 receptor antagonist drug (tablet form, containing 40 mg diphenhydramine salicylate and 26 mg diprophylline) suppressed the nausea and vertigo. However, increasing the opioid dosage exacerbated the symptoms, and treatment involving the histamine H1 receptor antagonist and opioid rotation was ineffective. Subsequently, combination treatment with the histamine H1 receptor antagonist (3 tablets per day) and perospirone (maximum daily dose, 16 mg) improved the symptoms. The results of the present study suggest that combination treatment with a histamine H1 receptor antagonist and perospirone might improve intractable nausea and vertigo induced by opioid treatment.

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