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Descriptions. Aprepitant capsules and oral suspension are used in combination with other medicines to prevent the nausea and vomiting that may occur during ...
Aprepitant is a substance P/neurokinin 1 (NK1) receptor antagonist that works by blocking the signals to the brain that cause nausea and vomiting.
The dose is usually 3 milligrams (mg) per kilogram (kg) of body weight up to a maximum dose of 125 mg taken 1 hour before chemotherapy (Day 1). Then, 2 mg per ...
More common · Acid or sour stomach · belching · confusion · decreased urination · dizziness · dry mouth · fainting · heartburn; hiccups; increase in heart rate ...
Blistering, peeling, or loosening of the skin · chest tightness · diarrhea · difficulty swallowing · hives, itching, skin rash · joint or muscle pain · puffiness or ...
A nurse or other trained health professional will give you this medicine in a medical facility. It is given through a needle placed into one of your veins.
Using this medicine with any of the following is usually not recommended, but may be unavoidable in some cases. If used together, your doctor may change the ...
Check with your doctor if severe nausea and vomiting continue after leaving the medical facility. Do not receive this medicine if you are also using pimozide ( ...
Pediatric. Appropriate studies have not been performed on the relationship of age to the effects of aprepitant injection in the pediatric population. Safety and ...
Birth control pills may not work as well while you are using aprepitant. To ... Aprepitant (Oral Route). Your gift holds great power – donate today! Donate.
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