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Dexamethasone may be more effective in women with a history of motion sickness than in those without such a history
If used, patients should be guided to access products with consistent concentrations
No significant difference between the dexamethasone and placebo groups for
Objectives To determine whether preoperative dexamethasone reduces postoperative vomiting in patients undergoing elective bowel surgery and whether it is associated with other measurable benefits during recovery from surgery, including quicker return to oral diet and reduced length of stay
Methods: Sixty-two female patients undergoing elective LSG were randomly assigned to the TEAS combined with dexamethasone and tropisetron (TEAS group, n = 31) or dexamethasone and tropisetron (control group, n = 31) groups
Although many researches have been studied the prophylactic effect of antiemetics, none of the results are effective
The use of antihistamines is limited by anticholinergic side effects including sedation, dizziness, and blurry vision
To avoid delayed-onset vomiting and nausea, dexamethasone and, if appropriate, olanzapine should also be given on days 2–4 and aprepitant, if chosen as
Researchers found dexamethasone can improve mid- to long-term outcomes in patients with non-immunogenic cancers (those that don’t provoke a strong immune response) such as sarcoma and cancers of the breast, uterus, ovary