- An
antispasmodic (synonym: spasmolytic) is a
pharmaceutical drug or
other agent that
suppresses muscle spasms. One type of
antispasmodics is used for smooth...
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Morphine and
antispasmodics N02AG02
Ketobemidone and
antispasmodics N02AG03
Pethidine and
antispasmodics N02AG04
Hydromorphone and
antispasmodics N02AJ01 Dihydrocodeine...
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ranges from
conservative bowel rest to
medications such as antibiotics,
antispasmodics, acetaminophen, mesalamine, rifaximin, and
corticosteroids depending...
- ATC code A03
Drugs for
functional gastrointestinal disorders is a
therapeutic subgroup of the
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System, a...
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concludes that one out of
seven people benefit from
treatment with
antispasmodics.
Antispasmodics can be
divided into two groups:
neurotropics and musculotropics...
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functional gastrointestinal disorders. It
belongs to a drug
group called antispasmodics and acts as a
calcium channel blocker in
helping to
restore the normal...
- ATC code A02
Drugs for acid
related disorders is a
therapeutic subgroup of the
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System, a
system of alphanumeric...
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Eperisone (formulated as the
eperisone hydrochloride salt) is an
antispasmodic drug.
Eperisone acts by
relaxing both
skeletal muscles and
vascular smooth...
- As of 2016,
clinical guidelines recommended dicycloverine and
other antispasmodics for IBS with
diarrhea as a
first line treatment.
Dicycloverine can also...
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expensive relative to
other drugs.
Lower digestive tract: laxatives,
antispasmodics, antidiarrhoeals, bile acid sequestrants, opioids.
Upper digestive tract:...