Chemotherapy-induced Nausea and Vomiting Clinical Trial
Official title:
PHASE II STUDY TO EVALUATE EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF CARBAMAZEPINE FOR THE PREVENTION OF CHEMOTHERAPY-INDUCED NAUSEA AND VOMITING.
Nausea and vomiting are common problems for cancer patients. Half of them will experience
these symptoms during the course of their disease, either because of the cancer itself or
because of their treatment1. They are ranked by patients as two of the worst adverse effects
of cancer chemotherapy and cause a negative impact on patient's functional, emotional,
social and nutritional status and quality of life2,3.
Nowadays, a wide variety of antiemetic agents are available for the prevention and treatment
of CINV. In this scenario, three classes play a critical role: Selective 5-HT3-receptor
antagonists - approved for clinical practice in early 1990s, revolutionized the management
of CINV representing the most effective agents in the treatment of acute emesis -,
Corticosteroids - with unknown mechanism of action, effective when administered as single
agents in patients receiving chemotherapy of low emetic potential but are most beneficial
when used in combination with other antiemetic agents, potentiating their anti-emetic
efficacy in both acute and delayed symptoms - and neurokinin 1 receptor antagonist - also
effective against both acute and delayed emesis, but restricted utility in daily clinical
practice because of its high cost.
Meanwhile there are a lot of studies with these three classes of drugs, some efforts are
being done to reach higher control rates of CINV with different drugs. In this scenario, in
a randomized phase II placebo-controlled trial Cruz et. al. demonstrated that Gabapentin
raises chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting control when associated with Dexametason and
Ondasetron, suggesting that it could be a cost-effective alternative to neurokinin 1
receptor antagonists9, although, as we know, there aren`t comparative studies with
gabapentin and aprepitant. Guttuso et al demonstrated in an open clinical study the
antiemetic effect of gabapentin in chemotherapy-induced acute (within 24hs) and delayed
onset (days 2-5) nausea and vomiting in breast cancer patients with refractory emesis10.
Tan e cols showed higher complete and delayed nausea and vomiting control rates for
olanzapine vs. aprepitant, in association with palonosetron and dexametason in highly and
moderately emetogenic potential chemotherapy11. Navari e cols haven't found similar results
although this comparison may not be done, since maintenance anti-emetic treatment was
different between these studies12.
In a case report, Strohscheer I. & Borasio GD showed complete control of refractory nausea
and vomiting in one patient with meningeal carcinomatosis treated with Carbamazepine13.
Carbamazepine is an available anticonvulsant largely used in Brazil. The aim of this study
is to evaluate the role of Carbamazepine for the prevention of nausea and vomiting induced
by moderate and highly emetogenic chemotherapy.
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Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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