ioxaglate has been researched along with Nausea in 10 studies
Ioxaglic Acid: A low-osmolar, ionic contrast medium used in various radiographic procedures.
ioxaglic acid : A benzenedicarboxamide compound having N-substituted carbamoyl groups at the 1- and 3-positions, iodo substituents at the 2-, 4- and 6-positions and an acetyl(methyl)amino group at the 5-position.
Nausea: An unpleasant sensation in the stomach usually accompanied by the urge to vomit. Common causes are early pregnancy, sea and motion sickness, emotional stress, intense pain, food poisoning, and various enteroviruses.
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"To determine the effectiveness of the antihistamine dimenhydrinate (Dramamine) as a prophylactic agent against the nausea and vomiting that occasionally accompany the use of ioxaglate." | 9.08 | Dimenhydrinate pretreatment in patients receiving intra-arterial ioxaglate: effect on nausea and vomiting. ( McKinney, JM; Smith, DC; Taylor, FC, 1995) |
"The mechanism of ioxaglate-induced nausea has not been fully elucidated." | 9.07 | [The mechanism producing nausea during ventriculography performed with ioxaglate: the implications of a randomized study]. ( Barthe, JE; Catarino, C; Cequier, A; Esplugas, E; Gómez-Hospital, JA; Jara, F; Mauri, J; Sabaté, M; Sala, J; Valerio, L, 1994) |
"To determine the effectiveness of the antihistamine dimenhydrinate (Dramamine) as a prophylactic agent against the nausea and vomiting that occasionally accompany the use of ioxaglate." | 5.08 | Dimenhydrinate pretreatment in patients receiving intra-arterial ioxaglate: effect on nausea and vomiting. ( McKinney, JM; Smith, DC; Taylor, FC, 1995) |
"The mechanism of ioxaglate-induced nausea has not been fully elucidated." | 5.07 | [The mechanism producing nausea during ventriculography performed with ioxaglate: the implications of a randomized study]. ( Barthe, JE; Catarino, C; Cequier, A; Esplugas, E; Gómez-Hospital, JA; Jara, F; Mauri, J; Sabaté, M; Sala, J; Valerio, L, 1994) |
"When used in central venous injections for digital subtraction angiography, sodium meglumine ioxaglate (Hexabrix) has been found to be associated with a high incidence of nausea and vomiting (24." | 3.67 | Contrast agent-induced emesis. ( Dawson, P; Dennet, R; Manhire, AR, 1984) |
"Heat and pain were scored on visual analog scales." | 2.68 | Iohexol vs. ioxaglate in lower extremity angiography: a comparative randomized double-blind study in 80 patients. ( Guit, GL; Krouwels, MM; Overbosch, EH, 1996) |
"Nausea or vomiting was present in 20 and 2 patients, respectively (p less than 0." | 2.67 | Adverse reactions of low osmolality contrast media during cardiac angiography: a prospective randomized multicenter study. ( Browne, KF; Dragatakis, L; Gertz, EW; Knudtson, M; Miller, R; Robb, J; Smith, SC; Vetrovec, G; Wisneski, JA, 1992) |
" This difference was obscured in the previous studies by the pooling of RCTs in which the less toxic NIM were used and RCTs in which the more toxic ionic contrast medium ioxaglate was used." | 2.38 | Miscellaneous adverse effects of low-versus high-osmolality contrast media: a study revised. ( Brismar, J; Jacobsson, BF; Jorulf, H, 1991) |
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 3 (30.00) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 6 (60.00) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 1 (10.00) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 0 (0.00) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 0 (0.00) | 2.80 |
Authors | Studies |
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Idée, JM | 1 |
Corot, C | 1 |
Manhire, AR | 1 |
Dawson, P | 1 |
Dennet, R | 1 |
Meijenhorst, GC | 1 |
de Bruin, JN | 1 |
Schütte, HE | 1 |
Smith, DC | 1 |
Taylor, FC | 1 |
McKinney, JM | 1 |
Gómez-Hospital, JA | 1 |
Cequier, A | 1 |
Sala, J | 1 |
Mauri, J | 1 |
Catarino, C | 1 |
Sabaté, M | 1 |
Barthe, JE | 1 |
Valerio, L | 1 |
Jara, F | 1 |
Esplugas, E | 1 |
Krouwels, MM | 1 |
Overbosch, EH | 1 |
Guit, GL | 1 |
Roriz, R | 1 |
de Gevigney, G | 1 |
Finet, G | 1 |
Nantois-Collet, C | 1 |
Borch, KW | 1 |
Amiel, M | 1 |
Beaune, J | 1 |
Gertz, EW | 1 |
Wisneski, JA | 1 |
Miller, R | 1 |
Knudtson, M | 1 |
Robb, J | 1 |
Dragatakis, L | 1 |
Browne, KF | 1 |
Vetrovec, G | 1 |
Smith, SC | 1 |
Brismar, J | 1 |
Jacobsson, BF | 1 |
Jorulf, H | 1 |
1 review available for ioxaglate and Nausea
Article | Year |
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Miscellaneous adverse effects of low-versus high-osmolality contrast media: a study revised.
Topics: Contrast Media; Drug Hypersensitivity; Humans; Iohexol; Ioxaglic Acid; Meta-Analysis as Topic; Nause | 1991 |
6 trials available for ioxaglate and Nausea
Article | Year |
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Hexabrix (ioxaglate), a new low osmolality contrast agent for lumbar epidural double-catheter venography.
Topics: Clinical Trials as Topic; Contrast Media; Epidural Space; Humans; Iliac Vein; Intervertebral Disc Di | 1980 |
Dimenhydrinate pretreatment in patients receiving intra-arterial ioxaglate: effect on nausea and vomiting.
Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Angiography; Antiemetics; Contrast Media; Dimenhydrinate | 1995 |
[The mechanism producing nausea during ventriculography performed with ioxaglate: the implications of a randomized study].
Topics: Administration, Oral; Diazepam; Drug Therapy, Combination; Electrocardiography; Female; Gated Blood- | 1994 |
Iohexol vs. ioxaglate in lower extremity angiography: a comparative randomized double-blind study in 80 patients.
Topics: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Angiography; Contrast Media; Double-Blind Method; Female; Humans; Io | 1996 |
[Comparison of iodixanol (Visipaque) and ioxaglate (Hexabrix) in coronary angiography and ventriculography: a double-blind randomized study].
Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Contrast Media; Coronary Angiography; Double-Blind Method; Drug Eruptions; | 1999 |
Adverse reactions of low osmolality contrast media during cardiac angiography: a prospective randomized multicenter study.
Topics: Adult; Aged; Chest Pain; Coronary Angiography; Drug Hypersensitivity; Female; Humans; Hypersensitivi | 1992 |
3 other studies available for ioxaglate and Nausea
Article | Year |
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Delayed side effects induced by iodinated contrast media, especially those associated with iodixanol.
Topics: Cardiac Catheterization; Contrast Media; Drug Eruptions; Female; Humans; Iopamidol; Ioxaglic Acid; M | 2003 |
Contrast agent-induced emesis.
Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Angiography; Child; Contrast Media; Female; Humans; Iodobenzoates; Iohexol; | 1984 |
Comparative study: Endografine (diatrizoate), Vasurix polyvidone (acetrizoate), Dimer-X (iocarmate) and Hexabrix (ioxaglate) in hysterosalpingography.
Topics: Abdomen; Acetrizoic Acid; Adult; Contrast Media; Diatrizoate; Female; Humans; Hysterosalpingography; | 1982 |