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Diphenoxylate is a
centrally active opioid drug of the
phenylpiperidine series that is used as a
combination drug with
atropine for the
treatment of diarrhea...
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Diphenoxylate/atropine, also
known as co-phenotrope, is a
combination of the
medications diphenoxylate and atropine, used to
treat diarrhea. It should...
- colitis, or
bacterial enterocolitis.
Loperamide is
often compared to
diphenoxylate.
Studies suggest that
loperamide is more
effective and has
lower neural...
- (for example,
infection or malabsorption), but it does
decrease motility.
Examples include diphenoxylate, loperamide, and eluxadoline.
Propulsive v t e...
- derivatives.
Certain other opioids,
including alvimopan, loperamide, and
diphenoxylate, are 4-phenylpiperidine
derivatives as well.
Benzylpiperidine Phenylpiperazine...
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Examples include hydrocodone/homatropine (Tussigon, Hydromet, Hycodan),
diphenoxylate/atropine (Lomotil), and
hydrocodone polistirex/chlorpheniramine polistirex...
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containing the
equivalent of more than 90 mg of
codeine per
dosage unit;
Diphenoxylate (pure)
Fentanyl and most
other strong pure
opioid agonists, e.g. levorphanol...
- Giardia, helminths, or cholera.
Antimotility drugs such as
loperamide and
diphenoxylate reduce the
symptoms of
diarrhea by
slowing transit time in the gut....
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bemidones (e.g., ketobemidone), and
others more distant,
including diphenoxylate and analogues.
Pethidine is
indicated for the
treatment of moderate...
- and
structural relatives of
piritramide in
clinical use
include the
diphenoxylate family,
fentanyl (both
Janssen discoveries) and
somewhat more distantly...