Excessive vomiting in pregnancy
ICD-10 O21.8 · ICD-11 JA60.Y

Treatment of Excessive Vomiting in Pregnancy When Antiemetics Have Failed: Fifth-Line Pharmacotherapy

In cases of excessive vomiting in pregnancy where standard antiemetic medications and intravenous hydration have not achieved adequate symptom control, a fifth-line pharmacotherapy approach becomes clinically relevant.

This protocol is indicated at the stage where multiple prior antiemetic strategies have been trialled without sufficient response, and further escalation is required to manage ongoing symptoms.

Clinical Approach at This Stage

Fifth-line management involves a corticosteroid-based pharmacotherapy regimen, with an alternative agent available for patients where that approach is not suitable — full sequencing, options, and regimen details are in the structured protocol.

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References

Steroids should only be used if antiemetic medications and IV hydration have failed.

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