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- adjective Causing
vomiting .
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Examples
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Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a complete response letter regarding the new drug application (NDA) for Zuplenz® (ondansetron) oral soluble film for the prevention of nausea and vomiting associated with highly - and moderately-emetogenic chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery.
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Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a complete response letter regarding the new drug application (NDA) for Zuplenz® (ondansetron) oral soluble film for the prevention of nausea and vomiting associated with highly - and moderately-emetogenic chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery.
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Well she went to the er with seizures after ultram breathing and emetogenic potatos of serotonin syndrome.
Wii-volution 2010
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Cisplatin, for example, is considered highly emetogenic (vomit-inducing) and will cause vomiting in most patients without preventive antiemetic treatment.
CancerConsultants 2010
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Well she went to the er with seizures after ultram breathing and emetogenic potatos of serotonin syndrome.
Wii-volution 2010
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Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a complete response letter regarding the new drug application (NDA) for Zuplenz® (ondansetron) oral soluble film for the prevention of nausea and vomiting associated with highly - and moderately-emetogenic chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery.
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Cisplatin, for example, is considered highly emetogenic (vomit-inducing) and will cause vomiting in most patients without preventive antiemetic treatment.
CancerConsultants 2010
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It is indicated for the prevention of nausea and or vomiting associated with initial and repeat courses of emetogenic cancer therapy, including high-dose displatin.
News Centre@myiris.com India's Most Comprehensive Financial Destination 2010
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Cisplatin, for example, is considered highly emetogenic (vomit-inducing) and will cause vomiting in most patients without preventive antiemetic treatment.
CancerConsultants 2010
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Cisplatin, for example, is considered highly emetogenic (vomit-inducing) and will cause vomiting in most patients without preventive antiemetic treatment.
CancerConsultants 2010
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