The antiemetic efficacy of high-dose metoclopramide (MCP), diphenhydramine (DPH), methylprednisolone (MPL), and diazepam (DZP) was investigated in 40 gynecologic cancer patients for a total of 98 chemotherapy courses, treated with cisplatin (50 mg/m2). With MPL (500 mg i.v. x 2) plus DZP (5 mg i.m. x 2), no vomiting occurred in 0% and mild emesis (vomiting 1-2 times) occurred in 20% of 25 courses. With MCP (2 mg/kg i.v. x 5) plus DPH (40 mg i.v. x 3), no vomiting occurred in 35% and mild emesis occurred in 10% of 20 courses. With a combination of MCP plus DPH and MPL plus DZP, no vomiting occurred in 51% and mild emesis occurred in 25% of 53 courses. These results indicate that high-dose MCP plus DPH are effective in preventing cisplatin-induced vomiting. Furthermore, the antiemetic efficacy of MCP plus DPH (0-2 vomiting episodes: 45%) was significantly enhanced (p less than 0.05) by the combined use of MPL plus DZP (0-2 vomiting episodes: 76%).

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