Brain-Targeted nausea drug tested for faster ER relief
NCT ID NCT06740812
Summary
This study aims to find out if a newer nausea medication (fosaprepitant) works better and is safer than a commonly used drug (metoclopramide) for adults in the emergency room. Researchers will randomly assign 212 patients with moderate to severe nausea to receive one of the two drugs and then track their relief and any new side effects over 24 hours. The goal is to see if the newer drug provides faster, longer-lasting relief without the heart-related risks sometimes linked to current treatments.
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Montefiore Medical Center
The Bronx, New York, 10467, United States
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