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Well first off. An antiemetic alleviates vomiting. And that depends on the reason for the vomiting. If it is viral, it's better to let it run it's course to get it out of your body. If it's nausea. Eat a cracker. If your administering an antiemetic prior to treatment or surgery, it's to prevent vomiting, as in during a surgical procedure. Patients are advised not to take in any meds without physicians say so. Nurses, we follow physicians orders! but it is usually just before.
An anti-emetic is administered to reduce vomiting. For example, if a patient it prone to nausea when under anethesia, the anesthesiologist can administer an anti-emetic agent to counteract that.
Emetrol is an antiemetic medication that works by reducing nausea and vomiting symptoms. It contains sugar (dextrose) which acts as a source of energy for the body and may help soothe the stomach. Emetrol is thought to work by decreasing contractions in the stomach and intestines, which can help alleviate nausea.
An antemetic is an alternative name for an antiemetic, a drug which combats nausea and vomiting.
An antiemetic drug used in cancer treatments to combat nausea and vomiting after chemotherapy.
Yes, cimetidine has antiemetic properties. It works by blocking histamine receptors in the brain which helps to reduce nausea and vomiting. However, it is not commonly used as a first-line antiemetic due to newer, more effective medications available.
Maxeran is classified as a dopamine antagonist antiemetic. It is commonly used to treat nausea and vomiting.
Nausea and vomiting are side effects of most opiate drugs. To prevent this an antiemetic drug, such as Maxolon, can be taken.
A type of medication given to relieve or prevent nausea and vomiting. Some appetite-enhancing drugs are also used as antiemetics.
Cyclizine works by blocking histamine receptors in the brain, which helps to prevent or relieve symptoms of nausea and vomiting. It also has anticholinergic properties, which contribute to its antiemetic effects.
Answer#1If you are getting headache AND nausea from Percocet, the dose is likely too high. Reduce the dose.
A physician may order analgesic or antiemetic medication for any pain or nausea and vomiting, and the surgeon and/or anesthesiologist may come by to examine the patient