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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.
Comparison Chart: Drugs for Motion Sickness (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • June 22, 2026; (Issue 1757)
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View the Comparison Chart: Drugs for Motion Sickness
