Management of Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting (CINV): A Short Review on the Role of Netupitant-Palonosetron (NEPA)

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作者
Lorusso, Vito [1 ]
Russo, Anna [1 ]
Giotta, Francesco [1 ]
Codega, Paolo [2 ]
机构
[1] IRCCS Ist Tumori Giovanni Paolo II, Med Oncol Unit, Bari, Italy
[2] Italfarmaco SpA, Med Affairs Dept, Cinisello Balsamo, Italy
关键词
NEPA; netupitant; palonosetron; NK1-RA; 5HT(3)-RA; CINV; chemotherapy; vomiting; nausea; MODERATELY EMETOGENIC CHEMOTHERAPY; RANDOMIZED PHASE-III; PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIAL; FIXED-DOSE COMBINATION; DOUBLE-BLIND; RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST; ANTIEMETIC THERAPY; CANCER-PATIENTS; BREAST-CANCER; PREVENTION;
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10.2147/CE.S203634
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
摘要
Introduction: Antineoplastic drugs may induce several side effects, including chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV). Two neurotransmitters play a central role in mediating the emetic response: serotonin acting on the 5HT3 receptor and the substance P targeting the NK1 receptor. Indeed, a combination of a 5HT3 receptor antagonist (5HT3-RA) and a NK1 receptor antagonist (NK1-RA) together with dexamethasone has been shown to be very effective. In fact, this combination is actually widely used and recommended for CINV prophylaxis for highly emetogenic cisplatin-based adriamycin/cyclophosphamide (AC) and carboplatin-based regimens. NEPA (netupitant/palonosetron) is the only fixed combination antiemetic available and it is composed by the long-lasting second-generation 5HT3-RA palonosetron and the highly selective NK1-RA netupitant. Aim: The aims of this short review were to analyze the role of NEPA in CINV prophylaxis and management taking in account the risk factors related to the patient and to the antineoplastic treatment. Evidence Review: CINV development is not only correlated to the emetogenic potential of the antineoplastic drugs but is also very influenced by the patient characteristics and history, such as gender, age, alcohol intake, nausea during pregnancy and motion sickness. In pivotal and post-registration studies, NEPA has demonstrated to be effective and safe in both highly and moderately emetogenic chemotherapy. Conclusion: A proper assessment of both chemotherapy- and patient-related risk factors is paramount to properly evaluate an appropriate prophylaxis of CINV and NEPA by simplifying the therapy, guarantees fully adherence to antiemetic guidelines, and consequently improves the control of CINV, especially in high risk patients.
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