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Volume 343:888-890 September 21, 2000 Number 12
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Prevention of Delayed Emesis Caused by Chemotherapy

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To the Editor: In their article, the Italian Group for Antiemetic Research (May 25 issue)1 did not give information about the mean number of vomiting episodes during days 2 through 5 in patients who had emesis; the times at which these episodes occurred in relation to the administration of oral ondansetron, dexamethasone, or both; the median area under the curve for the plasma concentration of ondansetron; or the median maximal plasma concentration during the oral administration of drug on days 2 through 5. After the oral administration of ondansetron, the time until the peak concentration is reached varies from 0.5 . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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