Nausea and vomiting after gynaecological laparoscopy: Comparison of premedication with oral ondansetron, metoclopramide and placebo

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We have compared the incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting up to 48 h after day-case gynaecological laparoscopy after oral premedication with ondansetron 4 mg, metoclopramide 10mg or a placebo allocated randomly and assessed blindly. Emetic symptoms (nausea or vomiting) occurred in 26% of patients who received ondansetron, 42% of those who received metoclopramide and 50% of those given placebo. © 1994 British Journal of Anaesthesia.

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Malins, A. F., Field, J. M., Nesling, P. M., & Cooper, G. M. (1994). Nausea and vomiting after gynaecological laparoscopy: Comparison of premedication with oral ondansetron, metoclopramide and placebo. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 72(2), 231–233. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/72.2.231

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