Matching articles for "netupitant"
Tradipitant (Nereus) for Motion Sickness
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • June 22, 2026; (Issue 1757)
The FDA has approved the oral substance P/neurokinin-1
(NK-1) receptor antagonist tradipitant (Nereus – Vanda)
for prevention of vomiting induced by motion in adults.
Tradipitant is the first drug to be...
The FDA has approved the oral substance P/neurokinin-1
(NK-1) receptor antagonist tradipitant (Nereus – Vanda)
for prevention of vomiting induced by motion in adults.
Tradipitant is the first drug to be approved for motion
sickness in more than 40 years. Other oral substance P/NK-1 receptor antagonists (i.e., aprepitant, rolapitant, and
netupitant) have been available for years for prevention of
chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting.
Rolapitant (Varubi) for Prevention of Delayed Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • February 1, 2016; (Issue 1487)
The FDA has approved rolapitant (Varubi – Tesaro),
an oral substance P/neurokinin 1 (NK1) receptor
antagonist, for use with other antiemetics to prevent
delayed nausea and vomiting associated with...
The FDA has approved rolapitant (Varubi – Tesaro),
an oral substance P/neurokinin 1 (NK1) receptor
antagonist, for use with other antiemetics to prevent
delayed nausea and vomiting associated with cancer
chemotherapy in adults. It is the third substance P/NK1 receptor antagonist to be approved in the US;
aprepitant (Emend) and netupitant (only available
in combination with the 5-HT3 receptor antagonist
palonosetron as Akynzeo) were approved earlier for
prevention of both acute and delayed chemotherapy-induced
nausea and vomiting.
Netupitant/Palonosetron (Akynzeo) for Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • April 27, 2015; (Issue 1467)
The FDA has approved Akynzeo (Helsinn/Eisai), an oral
fixed-dose combination of the substance P/neurokinin
1 (NK1) receptor antagonist netupitant and the
serotonin-3 (5-HT3) receptor antagonist...
The FDA has approved Akynzeo (Helsinn/Eisai), an oral
fixed-dose combination of the substance P/neurokinin
1 (NK1) receptor antagonist netupitant and the
serotonin-3 (5-HT3) receptor antagonist palonosetron,
for prevention of acute and delayed nausea and
vomiting associated with cancer chemotherapy
in adults. Akynzeo is the first product to combine
drugs from these two classes. Palonosetron (Aloxi)
is also available as a single agent for prevention of
chemotherapy-induced and postoperative nausea
and vomiting. Netupitant is the second substance
P/NK1 receptor antagonist to be approved in the US;
aprepitant (Emend) was the first.
