A Cure for Nausea? Try Sniffing Alcohol

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A Cure for Nausea? Try Sniffing Alcohol
Researchers randomized 120 patients with nausea to use either a sniffed alcohol pad
and oral Zofran, alcohol and an oral placebo, or Zofran and sniffed saline solution.
The average decrease a half-hour after treatment was 30 millimeters for those who smelled alcohol
and took Zofran, 32 for alcohol and an oral placebo, and 9 for those who took Zofran and sniffed a placebo.
Almost five million people go to emergency rooms annually in the United States for severe nausea
and vomiting, and it is commonly treated with oral ondansetron (Zofran), a drug used to control the nausea of chemotherapy.
Sniffing isopropyl alcohol can also help control chemotherapy nausea,
but until now it has not been tested against Zofran for emergency rooms patients, who have a wide variety of causes of nausea.
The lead author, Dr. Michael D. April, of the Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, said
that there is no reason to believe that sniffing alcohol would not work at home.

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