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Comparison of Ondansetron, Metoclopramide and Promethazine for the Treatment of Nausea and Vomiting in the Adult ED
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Study NCT00655642 Information provided by Vanderbilt University
First Received: April 4, 2008 Last Updated: January 20, 2009
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Nausea
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Signs and Symptoms
Signs and Symptoms, Digestive
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Diphenhydramine
Metoclopramide
Ondansetron
Promethazine
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Anesthetics, Local
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Histamine Agents
Histamine Antagonists
Histamine H1 Antagonists
Hypnotics and Sedatives
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Serotonin Antagonists
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Sponsors listed in this trial
Vanderbilt University
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