Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy
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Gan To Kagaku Ryoho · May 2006
Comparative Study[Comparison of ramosetron and azasetron for prevention of acute and delayed cisplatin-induced emesis in lung cancer patients].
We performed a retrospective study that compared the efficacy and safety of ramosetron with azasetron in a case of acute and delayed emesis induced by cisplatin (CDDP)-included chemotherapy in patients with lung cancer. The study subjects were 100 lung cancer patients treated with combination therapy of cisplatin, ifosfamide, irinotecan (CIC therapy). The ramosetron group and azasetron group received, respectively, ramosetron 0.3 mg or azasetron 10 mg intravenous injection, 30 minutes prior to CDDP. ⋯ Adverse effects were observed in 27 cases in the ramosetron group and 24 cases in the azasetron group. However, because the symptoms were all mild, we did not consider there was any safety problem. In conclusion, it was suggested that ramosetron is a clinically useful treatment for acute and delayed emesis induced by cisplatin-induced chemotherapy in patients with lung cancer.
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Gan To Kagaku Ryoho · May 2006
[Essentials for transition of palliative care patients to palliative home care and for management of their cancer pain].
Multi-disciplinary team work among visiting doctors, nurses, care managers and pharmacists located close to the patient's home is essential for smooth transition of a palliative care patient from hospital care to palliative home care and should be set up prior to the patient's discharge from the hospital. Palliative home care physicians should have knowledge of the fundamental support by the government to spare excessive cost to the patients. ⋯ In Japan, although oxycodone SRs and fentanyl patches are available besides morphine, there is no rescue opioid other than morphine. On the other hand, some cancer pain refractory to opioids such as neuropathic cancer pain should be carefully treated by adjuvant analgesics in conjunction with non-pharmacological treatments.