Tag: Nausea and Vomiting


NAUSEA GRAVIDARUM, MORON

Definition and Clinical Presentation Nausea gravidarum, commonly known as morning sickness, represents a highly prevalent and often debilitating constellation of symptoms experienced by pregnant individuals, primarily confined to the first trimester of gestation. This condition is clinically defined by the presence of nausea, often accompanied by vomiting, and a pervasive feeling of general physical malaise […]

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ANTICIPATORY NAUSEA

Anticipatory Nausea Definition and Core Mechanism Anticipatory Nausea (AN) is a highly distressing psychological phenomenon defined as the onset of nausea or vomiting symptoms that occur prior to a medical treatment, most commonly chemotherapy, solely due to the expectation or anticipation of the negative physical side effects that usually follow the treatment. Unlike acute or […]

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DOXYLAMINE

Doxylamine Core Definition and Classification Doxylamine is a widely utilized pharmacological agent classified as a first-generation antihistamine. Its primary function involves blocking the action of histamine, a crucial neurotransmitter involved in various physiological processes, most notably the inflammatory response. Beyond its antihistaminic properties, doxylamine possesses significant sedative, anticholinergic, and antiemetic effects, making it a versatile […]

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DROPERIDOL

Droperidol: An Overview of its Pharmacology and Clinical Applications Introduction to Droperidol Droperidol, identified by its International Nonproprietary Name (INN) and known by the trade name Droleptan, represents a significant compound within the field of modern pharmacology. It is categorized as an antipsychotic drug, specifically belonging to the butyrophenone class. This classification immediately signals its […]

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