2010
DOI: 10.1188/10.onf.213-221
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Effect of Concord Grape Juice on Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting: Results of a Pilot Study

Abstract: Flavonoid-rich fruits and vegetables may provide additional protection against CINV. If the compounds work, they would offer a low-cost, readily available adjunctive treatment for the management of CINV.

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“…35 Another noninvasive intervention was the use of virtual reality distraction for the management of fatigue, distress, anxiety, and presence. 50 Although we excluded studies that used pharmaceuticals for symptom control, we did evaluate the herbaceutical properties in grape juice 45 and valerian 15 for symptom control as a patient self-management strategy. 50 Although we excluded studies that used pharmaceuticals for symptom control, we did evaluate the herbaceutical properties in grape juice 45 and valerian 15 for symptom control as a patient self-management strategy.…”
Section: Complementary and Alternative Medicine Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…35 Another noninvasive intervention was the use of virtual reality distraction for the management of fatigue, distress, anxiety, and presence. 50 Although we excluded studies that used pharmaceuticals for symptom control, we did evaluate the herbaceutical properties in grape juice 45 and valerian 15 for symptom control as a patient self-management strategy. 50 Although we excluded studies that used pharmaceuticals for symptom control, we did evaluate the herbaceutical properties in grape juice 45 and valerian 15 for symptom control as a patient self-management strategy.…”
Section: Complementary and Alternative Medicine Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…50 Although we excluded studies that used pharmaceuticals for symptom control, we did evaluate the herbaceutical properties in grape juice 45 and valerian 15 for symptom control as a patient self-management strategy. 45 Because these were 2 isolated studies investigating different plant-based medicinal properties for different outcomes, they can only be evaluated in this review as separate modalities with positive effects for the outcomes they measured. The flavonoidrich properties in Concord grape juice were found to decrease nausea and vomiting frequency and duration and related distress in the intervention group compared with controls.…”
Section: Complementary and Alternative Medicine Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…because of the short half-life, affinity is not high, vomiting is difficult to fully control (Uygun et al, 2013;Wu et al, 2013;Xu et al, 2013;Yan et al, 2013;Yusuf et al, 2013;Wei et al, 2014). Hydrochloride palonosetron is an efficient, second generation of 5-HT3 receptor antagonist, with 5-HT3 receptor binding affinity of about 100 times stronger than ONDANSETRON (Ingersoll et al, 2010). Hydrochloride palonosetron is reported to have a long half-life plasma clearance, about 40 h (Ingersoll et al, DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2014.15.9…”
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“…Etkinliği henüz kanıtlanmamış ve etkinliği tartışmalı diğer girişimler: Egzersiz, nane, yoga, aromaterapi, teröpatik dokunuş, zencefil, üzüm suyu, bitkisel tıp gibi diğer farmakolojik olamayan girişimlerin kanser hastalarında bulantı ve kusma kontrolü üzerindeki etkisi tam olarak belirlenememiştir [13,[38][39][40][41][42][43].…”
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