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Chest pain; Difficulty breathing; Numbness or weakness; Fainting; Blurred or double vision; Rapid or irregular heartbeat; Confusion or trouble talking; Nausea ...
Antiemetic drugs, such as palonosetron hydrochloride, ondansetron, and granisetron hydrochloride, may help lessen or prevent nausea and vomiting in patients ...
Nausea or vomiting; Painful bowel movements; Pale, dry skin; Persistent abdominal discomfort, such as cramps, gas or pain; Unexplained fatigue; Unintended ...
Domperidone is also used to treat nausea and vomiting caused by other drugs used to treat Parkinson's Disease. Domperidone is to be given only by or under ...
Granisetron injection is used to prevent nausea and vomiting that may occur after treatment with cancer medicines (chemotherapy or radiation), including high- ...
... nausea in patients with advanced-cancer associated nausea/vomiting. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage ...
Radiation enteritis causes diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and stomach cramps in people receiving radiation aimed at the abdomen, pelvis or rectum. It's most ...
... nausea or vomiting, seizures, unusual lumps, or yellow eyes or skin. Make sure your doctor knows if you have had any other cancer treatments or radiation ...
Irregular or rapid heartbeat · Nausea · Pale or bluish skin · Rapid weight gain · Sweating · Swelling of legs, ankles and feet · Trembling · Wheezing.
You might have this feeling, known as early satiety, along with nausea, vomiting, bloating or weight loss. If so, be sure to tell your health care provider ...
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