[Comparison of the antiemetic effectiveness of high-dose corticosteroids with synacthene in nausea induced by chemotherapy: results of a randomized study].

1989 
: One hundred two patients submitted to intensive chemotherapy were included in a randomized study with cross over comparing for the second course two anti-emetics: tetracosactide (D1: 3 mg, D2 and D3: 2 mg/d) and methylprednisolone (D1: 240 mg, D2 and D3: 160 mg/d). Most patients presented with malignant lymphoma. All patients experienced nausea and emesis during first course of chemotherapy. Results were similar in both groups, respectively for tetracosactide and methylprednisolone: no nausea 37 versus 40%, less than 3 emesis 69% versus 73%. Secondary effects were observed in 5 and 8% of cases. Tetracosactide with a schedule of 7 mg for 3 days gives the same results than methylprednisolone 560 mg for 3 days in chemotherapy induced nausea and emesis prevention.
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