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The patch, called Sancuso, is worn on the arm and delivers a widely used anti-nausea medicine, known as granisetron, through the skin.
The Seattle Times 2008
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The patch, called Sancuso, is worn on the arm and delivers a widely used anti-nausea medicine, known as granisetron, through the skin.
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The patch, called Sancuso, is worn on the arm and delivers a widely used anti-nausea medicine, known as granisetron, through the skin.
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The patch, called Sancuso, is worn on the arm and delivers a widely used anti-nausea medicine through the skin.
KVUE HealthVue 2008
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The patch, called Sancuso, is worn on the arm and delivers a widely used anti-nausea medicine, known as granisetron, through the skin.
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Sancuso is a patch that delivers the antiemetic medication granisetron through the skin.
CancerConsultants 2010
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Plasma levels of granisetron from Sancuso peaked about 48 hours after the patch was applied.
CancerConsultants 2010
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These results suggest that it's feasible to use Sancuso in combination with IV granisetron, and to administer a second Sancuso patch after the first.
CancerConsultants 2010
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Use of a combination of Sancuso® (granisetron transdermal system; a patch that delivers granisetron through the skin for up to five days) and intravenous granisetron appears to be safe and feasible.
CancerConsultants 2010
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To evaluate the feasibility of administering Sancuso along with intravenous (IV) granisetron, and of administering a second Sancuso patch after the first is removed, researchers conducted a Phase I clinical trial.
CancerConsultants 2010
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