- An
antiflatulent (or deflatulent)
agent is a drug used for the
alleviation or
prevention of
excessive intestinal gas, i.e., flatulence.
Enzymes – Enzyme-based...
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rather than
having physiological effects.[clarify][citation needed]
Antiflatulent Flatulence § Management Anti-foaming
agent Dalby's
Carminative Hensleigh...
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liberal use of dill,
where it is
known as укроп. It is
supposed to have
antiflatulent properties; some
Russian cosmonauts recommended its use in
human spaceflight...
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Although it is
traditionally used with
black beans for
flavor and its
antiflatulent properties, it is also
sometimes used to
flavor other traditional Mexican...
- the gas, some
combination of the three, or all three.
Biology portal Antiflatulent Armpit ****
Borborygmus Eproctophilia ****
lighting Flatulence humor...
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Lactase (EC 3.2.1.108) is an
enzyme produced by many
organisms and is
essential to the
complete digestion of
whole milk. It
breaks down the
sugar lactose...
- sequestrants, opioids.
Upper digestive tract: antacids,
reflux suppressants,
antiflatulents, antidopaminergics,
proton pump
inhibitors (PPIs), H2-receptor antagonists...
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Asafoetida (/æsəˈfɛtɪdə/; also
spelled asafetida) is the
dried latex (gum oleoresin)
exuded from the
rhizome or tap root of
several species of Ferula,...
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Simeticone (INN), also
known as
simethicone (USAN), is an anti-foaming
agent used to
reduce bloating,
discomfort or pain
caused by
excessive gas. Simeticone...
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administration Oral ATC code A02AD02 (WHO) A02AF01 (WHO) (combination with
antiflatulents)
Legal status Legal status In general: Over-the-counter (OTC) Pharmacokinetic...