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I have a heartbreaking patient who has uncontrolled N/V for 2 weeks + post chemo. She was on Zofran 8mg TID and up to 25mg phenergan IV every 4hrs prn, which I gave 12.5mg-25mg IV every 4hrs and one dose of Compazine 5mg. She was neutropenic, febrile, confused with possible hallucinations, tremors, hpotensive and then developed rigors after 4 episodes of intense vomiting. After getting home, I wondered if the confusion, tremors, rigor and possibly the low BP could of been from the phenergan, so I started researching protocols for N/V treatment. If so phenergan sucks.
I found that the most common regimen online was Zofran, Emend and dexamethosone. Does anyone else use Emend and dexamethosone regularly? Is it effective? Is there a reason dexamethasone couldn't be used in neutropenic pts (I know it can be immunosuppressive at higher doses)?
Thanks for any info, I want to be able to suggest other options if this happens again.
When my mom was undergoing chemo she would have episodes of n/v that were unphased by antiemetics. A low dose of ativan coupled with decadron Q4 hours x3 stopped it cold every time.
I hate, hate Compazine, in my experience it really isn't that effective for n/v and causes so much confusion in older people.
tewdles, RN
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I get aloxi and will receive emend on Saturday when my chemo is disconnected. I think both work pretty well, at least for me and I am having a good deal of N/V/D side effects from the prescribed course.