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Clinical on the Safety and Efficacy of Fosaprepitant Dimeglumine for Injection in the Prevention of CINV.

Clinical on the Safety and Efficacy of Fosaprepitant Dimeglumine for Injection in the Prevention of CINV.

Non Recruiting
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

To evaluate the safety of Fosaprepitant Dimeglumine Injection for the prevention of nausea and vomiting caused by tumor chemotherapy drugs, analyze the characteristics of the applicable population and clinical medication of Fosaprepitant Dimeglumine, evaluate the risk factors that may affect the efficacy of drug use, and compare the clinical benefits of different drug use modes.

Description

This is a prospective, one arm, open, non-interference, multi center, observational, real world clinical study.

Study drug: Fosaprepitant Dimeglumine for injection. White or almost white lump or powder, containing 150mg (calculated as C23H22F7N4O6P). This product is a NK-1 receptor antagonist, which is administered jointly with other antiemetic drugs. It is suitable for adult patients to prevent acute and delayed nausea and vomiting during the initial and repeated treatment of highly emetic chemotherapy drugs (HEC).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy
  • Patients who volunteered to participate in the study

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Hypersensitive to any component in this product
  • Patients taking pimozide, terfenadine, astemizole and cisapride

Study details
    Neoplasms

NCT05755659

Xijing Hospital

20 August 2025

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