Drugs are the most common cause of vomiting, especially during the first days of use. Drugs can induce vomiting by stimulation of the area postrema or by direct stimulation of peripheral nerve pathways.
Drugs that control vomiting are called antiemetic drugs.
Drugs that control vomiting are called antiemetic drugs.
No, antiemetic drugs like bonamine, dramamine prevents vomiting.
Hypertension can cause vomiting, diarrhea and fever.
Syrup of ipecac is used to induce vomiting. However there are other drugs that can cause people to vomit because of allergies.
Could happen if caused serious injuries...
Chemotherapy drugs, which are part of an aggressive regimen in fighting cancer, cause all of those symptoms.
Food poisoning can cause vomiting.
Anti-Parkinson drugs, particularly dopaminergic medications like levodopa, can cause nausea and vomiting due to their effects on the central nervous system and the gastrointestinal tract. These drugs increase dopamine levels, which can stimulate the chemoreceptor trigger zone (CTZ) in the brain, leading to nausea. Additionally, they may affect gastrointestinal motility and produce side effects that disrupt normal digestive processes. Managing these side effects often involves adjusting the medication dosage or using antiemetic drugs to alleviate nausea.
katamine cause vomiting
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These tablets should not be chewed or kept in the mouth, but should swallowed whole because their bitter taste may cause gagging or vomiting.