phenanthrenes and Vomiting

phenanthrenes has been researched along with Vomiting* in 4 studies

Trials

1 trial(s) available for phenanthrenes and Vomiting

ArticleYear
Efficacy and tolerance of extended-dose halofantrine for drug-resistant falciparum malaria in Thailand.
    The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 1994, Volume: 50, Issue:2

    New treatments for malaria are urgently needed in areas such as Thailand where highly drug-resistant strains of Plasmodium falciparum are prevalent. Mefloquine is rapidly losing efficacy and conventional doses of halofantrine are infective. We therefore used pharmacokinetic stimulation to design an extended-dose halofantrine regimen and tested it in 26 soldiers stationed along the Thai-Cambodian border. Halofantrine was given after meals as three doses of 500 mg each at 4-hr intervals on the first day, followed by 500 mg a day for six days (total dose 4.5 g). Twenty-six soldiers treated with quinine-tetracycline for seven days (Q7T7) served as controls. There were no significant differences in efficacy between halofantrine and Q7T7 (P > 0.1) as assessed by cure rate (92% versus 85%), mean parasite clearance time (82 hr versus 81 hr), or mean fever clearance time (93 hr versus 99 hr). Halofantrine was better tolerated than Q7T7. The side effects score was lower (2 versus 11; P < 0.001), there were less days on which side effects occurred (2.0 days versus 5.5 days; P < 0.001), and fewer patients had adverse effects on every treatment day (4% versus 42%; P < 0.01). High-dose halofantrine is as effective and better tolerated than quinine-tetracycline for multidrug-resistant falciparum malaria.

    Topics: Adult; Animals; Chi-Square Distribution; Diarrhea; Dizziness; Drug Resistance; Drug Therapy, Combination; Humans; Malaria, Falciparum; Male; Mefloquine; Phenanthrenes; Plasmodium falciparum; Quinine; Tetracycline; Thailand; Vomiting

1994

Other Studies

3 other study(ies) available for phenanthrenes and Vomiting

ArticleYear
Effect of triptolide and chemotherapy on carcinoembryonic and carbohydrate antigens levels and first-line treatment of recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
    Cellular and molecular biology (Noisy-le-Grand, France), 2021, Aug-31, Volume: 67, Issue:2

    To investigate the first-line treatment of recurrent Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma treprimcab combined with chemotherapy. From January 2019 to January 2020, 48 patients with recurrent nasopharyngeal Carcinoma (RNPC) were treated in our hospital. According to the method of the random number, 24 patients were divided into the combined group and the Control Group. The patients in the combined group were given the Combined Treatment of triptolide and chemotherapy. While the Control Group only received chemotherapy. The therapeutic effects and adverse reactions of the two groups were compared, the levels of Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) and carbohydrate Antigen 19-9 (CA19-9) were measured before and after treatment. The total effective rate of the combined group was 79.17% higher than that of the control group (62.50%). The total effective rate of the two groups was statistically significant (P & Lt; 0.05). The incidence of grade i/ii adverse reaction in the control group was lower than that in the combined group, such as nausea and vomiting, oral mucositis, Leukopenia, liver and kidney function damage, central granulocyte count reduction, anaemia adverse reaction. The incidence of grade iii/iv Adr in the control group was higher than that in the combined group. The incidence of grade i/ii Adr in the thrombocytopenia group was higher than that in the combined group, and the incidence of grade iii/iv Adr in the control group was lower than that in the combined group. The side effects of nausea and vomiting and oral mucositis in the control group and the combined group were statistically significant (P & Lt; 0.05). There was no significant difference between the control group and the combined group in the incidence of Leukopenia, liver and kidney injury, neutrophil, anaemia and Thrombocytopenia (P & GT; 0.05). The level of CD4 + / CD8 + in control group and combined group before treatment was higher than that after treatment (P & Lt; 0.05). The quality of life of the combined group was 91.67% higher than that of the control group (70.83%). The quality of life of the control group was significantly higher than that of the combined group (P & Lt; 0.05). The levels of CEA and CA19-9 in the two groups after treatment were lower than those before treatment, and the levels of CEA and CA19-9 in the combined group were lower than those in the control group (P & Lt; 0.05). The first-line treatment of recurrent nasopharyngeal Carcinoma with triprimmab combined with chemothera

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Antigens, Tumor-Associated, Carbohydrate; Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols; Biomarkers, Tumor; Carcinoembryonic Antigen; Diterpenes; Epoxy Compounds; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Mucositis; Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma; Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms; Nausea; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local; Phenanthrenes; Treatment Outcome; Vomiting; Young Adult

2021
Phase II trial of bruceantin in metastatic breast carcinoma.
    American journal of clinical oncology, 1982, Volume: 5, Issue:4

    A phase II evaluation of bruceantin was carried out in 15 patients with refractory metastatic breast cancer. All patients had received extensive prior therapy including adriamycin, cytoxan, 5-FU, methotrexate, and a vinca alkaloid. Except for two patients with stable disease, no complete or partial response was observed. Drug toxicity, mainly nonhematologic, was severe, with nausea, vomiting, mild hypotension, and fever being the most frequently encountered.

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic; Breast Neoplasms; Drug Evaluation; Female; Glaucarubin; Humans; Hypotension; Leukocyte Count; Middle Aged; Nausea; Neoplasm Metastasis; Phenanthrenes; Quassins; Vomiting

1982
Centrally acting emetics. 8. Conformational aspects of certain dihydrophenanthrene congeners of apomorphine.
    Journal of medicinal chemistry, 1975, Volume: 18, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Apomorphine; Behavior, Animal; Blood Pressure; Carotid Arteries; Columbidae; Dogs; Emetics; Heart Rate; Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy; Molecular Conformation; Phenanthrenes; Structure-Activity Relationship; Vomiting

1975