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Antimotility agents are
drugs used to
alleviate the
symptoms of diarrhea.
These include loperamide (Imodium), bi****h
subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol), diphenoxylate...
- infections,
bacterial or
amoebic dysentery, Giardia, helminths, or cholera.
Antimotility drugs such as
loperamide and
diphenoxylate reduce the
symptoms of diarrhea...
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antibiotics in
young children who have both
bloody diarrhea and fever.
Antimotility medication has a
theoretical risk of
causing complications, and although...
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ulcer disease and
gastrointestinal spasms. It has
antispasmodic and
antimotility properties. The
reaction of
chloroacetonitrile (1) with
methanol and...
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which decreases intestinal movement. As such, when
combined with
other antimotility drugs, the risk of
constipation is increased.
These drugs include other...
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replacement of fluids,
provision of
appropriate nutrition, and
treatment with
antimotility agents. ...
Replacement of
fluids and
electrolytes is the critically...
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Antidiarrheal agents can be
classified into four
different groups:
antimotility, antisecretory, adsorbent, and anti-infectious.
While antibiotics are...
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exchange offers a
controversial but
possibly helpful treatment. The use of
antimotility agents (medications that
suppress diarrhea by
slowing bowel transit)...
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replacement of fluids,
provision of
appropriate nutrition, and
treatment with
antimotility agents. ...
Replacement of
fluids and
electrolytes is the critically...
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quinolone use in
livestock mean that
quinolones are now
largely ineffective.
Antimotility agents, such as loperamide, can lead to
prolonged illness or intestinal...