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==General information==
 
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Class/mechanism: Substance P/neurokinin 1 (NK1) receptor antagonist.  Aprepitant is able to cross the blood-brain barrier and blocks substance P activation of tachykinin family neurokinin 1 (NK1) receptors, which reduces the incidence of acute and delayed emesis.<ref name=insert>[http://www.merck.com/product/usa/pi_circulars/e/emend/emend_pi.pdf Aprepitant (Emend) package insert]</ref><ref>[[File:Aprepitant.pdf | Aprepitant (Emend) package insert (locally hosted backup)]]</ref><ref>[http://www.emend.com/ Emend manufacturer's website]</ref>
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Class/mechanism: Substance P/neurokinin 1 (NK1) receptor antagonist.  Aprepitant is able to cross the blood-brain barrier and blocks substance P activation of tachykinin family neurokinin 1 (NK1) receptors, which reduces the incidence of acute and delayed emesis.<ref name=insert>[http://www.merck.com/product/usa/pi_circulars/e/emend/emend_pi.pdf Aprepitant (Emend) package insert]</ref><ref>[[:File:Aprepitant.pdf | Aprepitant (Emend) package insert (locally hosted backup)]]</ref><ref>[http://www.emend.com/ Emend manufacturer's website]</ref>
 
<br>Route: PO
 
<br>Route: PO
 
<br>Extravasation: n/a
 
<br>Extravasation: n/a

Revision as of 03:22, 20 September 2021

General information

Class/mechanism: Substance P/neurokinin 1 (NK1) receptor antagonist. Aprepitant is able to cross the blood-brain barrier and blocks substance P activation of tachykinin family neurokinin 1 (NK1) receptors, which reduces the incidence of acute and delayed emesis.[1][2][3]
Route: PO
Extravasation: n/a

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Patient drug information

History of changes in FDA indication

  • 3/26/2003: FDA approved "for the prevention of acute and delayed nausea and vomiting associated with initial and repeat courses of highly emetogenic cancer chemotherapy, including high-dose cisplatin."
  • 10/28/2005: FDA approved for "prevention of nausea and vomiting associated with initial and repeat courses of moderately emetogenic cancer chemotherapy."
  • 6/30/2006: FDA approved "for the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting."

Also known as

  • Code name: MK-0869
  • Brand names: Cinvanti, Emend, Emend Trifold

References