pregabalin and Adenocarcinoma-of-Lung

pregabalin has been researched along with Adenocarcinoma-of-Lung* in 1 studies

Reviews

1 review(s) available for pregabalin and Adenocarcinoma-of-Lung

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[Persistent Chemotherapy-Induced Hiccups Successfully Treated with Pregabalin].
    Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy, 2017, Volume: 44, Issue:1

    A 62-year-old male was diagnosed with large cell lung cancer(c-Stage IV)based on pathological examination of an anterior chest tumor. He received chemotherapy with cisplatin, pemetrexed, and bevacizumab. He suffered from persistent hiccups from day 2 of the first course of chemotherapy. He was unsuccessfully treated with chlorpromazine, shakuyakukanzoto, and gabapentin. Therefore, we administered pregabalin to him, and his hiccups subsided immediately. To prevent hiccups, he subsequently took pregabalin along with his chemotherapy regimen, and was able to receive 4 courses of chemotherapy without persistent hiccups. Pregabalin is a possible therapeutic option for treating persistent chemotherapy-induced hiccups.

    Topics: Adenocarcinoma; Adenocarcinoma of Lung; Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols; Cisplatin; Drug Combinations; Hiccup; Humans; Lung Neoplasms; Male; Middle Aged; Oxonic Acid; Pregabalin; Tegafur; Treatment Outcome

2017