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Antiemetics

By Sharon Gillson, About.com

Updated March 27, 2009

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Definition: Medicines that prevent and control nausea and vomiting. Examples are ondansetron (Zofran) and prochlorperazine (pro-klor-PEH-ruh-zeen) (Compazine). Antiemetics can be used to treat motion sickness, and the nausea or vomiting associated with opioid analgesics, general anaesthetics and chemotherapy.
Pronunciation: an-tee-ee-MET-iks
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