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Rifaximin, is a non-absorbable,
broad spectrum antibiotic mainly used to
treat travelers' diarrhea. It is
based on the
rifamycin antibiotics family. Since...
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medications such as antibiotics, antispasmodics, acetaminophen, mesalamine,
rifaximin, and
corticosteroids depending on the
specific conditions. The
signs and...
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frequently used to
decrease ammonia levels.
Certain antibiotics (such as
rifaximin) and
probiotics are
other potential options. A
liver transplant may improve...
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derivatives rifampicin (or rifampin), rifabutin, rifapentine,
rifalazil and
rifaximin. Rifamycin, sold
under the
trade name Aemcolo, is
approved in the United...
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factors such as obesity, inactivity, and smoking.
Mesalazine and
rifaximin appear useful for
preventing attacks in
those with diverticulosis. Avoiding...
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fluoroquinolones or azithromycin, with an
emerging role for
rifaximin.
Rifaximin, a
semisynthetic rifamycin derivative, is an
effective and well-tolerated...
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sultamicillin 1987 – ciprofloxacin, the
first 2nd-gen
fluoroquinolone 1987 –
rifaximin, the
first ansamycin 1988 –
azithromycin 1988 –
flomoxef 1988 – isepamycin...
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though the
latter has
proved less
effective in
recent years.
Rifaximin may also be useful.
Quinolone antibiotics may bind to
metallic cations...
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benefit from
antibiotic therapy, such as with
rifaximin. The
evidence for a
benefit of
rifaximin is
mostly limited to Crohn's
disease with less convincing...
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conversion of
ammonia into ammonium,
which is then
excreted from the body.
Rifaximin, an
antibiotic that
inhibits the
function of ammonia-producing bacteria...