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The
most frequently reported clinical adverse events occurring in
>5% of patients receiving Kytril were headache, constipation, asthenia, diarrhea,
abdominal pain*, dyspepsia*, pain†, anemia†,
fever† and elevated hepatic enzymes†. The use of Kytril
in patients following abdominal surgery or in patients with chemotherapy induced
nausea and vomiting may mask progressive ileus and/or gastric distention.
*Associated with Kytril Tablets only. †Associated
with Kytril Injection for postoperative nausea and vomiting only.