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Difenoxin (Motofen, R-15403) is an
opioid drug used,
often in
combination with atropine, to
treat diarrhea. It is the prin****l
metabolite of diphenoxylate...
- drugs,
particularly antidiarrhea opioid drugs such as
diphenoxylate or
difenoxin,
wherein the secretion-reducing
effects of the
atropine can also aid the...
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poppy straw Dextromoramide Diampromide Diethylthiambutene Diphenoxylate Difenoxin Dihydromorphine Dimepheptanol Dimenoxadol Dimethylthiambutene Dioxaphetyl...
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Jerry (May 7, 1975). "Schedules of
Controlled Substances:
Placement of
Difenoxin in
Schedule I" (PDF).
Isomer Design. Drug
Enforcement Administration....
- Bensinger,
Peter (August 28, 1978). "Placement of
Preparations Containing Difenoxin in
Combination With
Atropine Sulfate Into
Schedules IV and V" (PDF). Isomer...
- name for an
antiperistaltic anti-diarrheal medication,
containing 1.0 mg
difenoxin HCl and 0.025 mg
atropine (U.S. Food and Drug Administration: Schedule...
- Bensinger,
Peter (August 28, 1978). "Placement of
Preparations Containing Difenoxin in
Combination With
Atropine Sulfate Into
Schedules IV and V" (PDF). Isomer...
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Bezitramide Piritramide Methadone Dipipanone Levomethadyl acetate (LAAM)
Difenoxin Diphenoxylate Loperamide (does
cross the blood–brain
barrier but is quickly...
- (sold in the U.S. as Nuvigil)
Difenoxin, an
antidiarrheal drug, when
combined with
atropine (such as Motofen) (
difenoxin is 2–3
times more
potent than...
- of appetite, and
stomach pain.
Diphenoxylate is
rapidly metabolized to
difenoxin; it is
eliminated mostly in **** but also in urine. Like
other opioids...