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Diphenoxylate and Atropine

Logen; Lomotil; Lonox 



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View Post: SurvivalBlog.com
19 Nov 2009 by James Wesley, Rawles  
However, some of opium-derived meds to keep in mind for disaster situations include diphenoxylate (with atropine) and the industrial strength version loperamide (a synthetic opioid). Because of their side effects, and obviously because ...
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View Post: The Survival Station - Six Letters Re: Oral Rehydration Solutions
20 hours ago by SurvivalBlog.com  
This effective anti-diarrheal is not considered an opioid, and does not appear on the DEA's Controlled Substance list, as does diphenoxylate/atropine (aka Lomotil - Schedule V). Be aware that individual states can add drugs to their own ...
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View Post: DearPharmacist » LIST OF GLUTEN-FREE MEDICATIONS, AND VITAMINS
31 Oct 2009 by suzy  
Diphenoxylate/Atropine (Mylan, Sandoz). Imodium. Imodium AD Caplets. Kaopectate. Lomotil. Loperamide tabs & caps (Novapharm). Motesan. Pepto Bismol. ANTIHISTAMINE/DECONGESTANTS/COUGH/COLD. Actifed. Alavert (all forms). Allegra ...
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View Post: Antiretroviral drug side effects
23 Sep 2009 by purwa  
Over-the-counter medicines such as Imodium (loperamide), Lomotil (diphenoxylate and atropine) and calcium supplements are sometimes all that is needed to control diarrhoea. If these fail then doctors can prescribe stronger treatments, ...
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View Post: JFK's Addison Disease Probably Caused by Rare Autoimmune Disease
5 Sep 2009 by Angela Odom  
Diphenoxylate/atropine, commonly known as Lomotil, is used to treat diarrhea. The testosterone was administered to combat the weight loss and gonadal atrophy associated with the steroids he was taking. Autoimmune diseases typically run ...
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View Post: Diphenoxylate-Atropine (Lomotil) -
- Pharmacology Mnemonics ...
13 Oct 2007 by Mystic   ...
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View Post: Drug Dosage Therapy
7 Nov 2009 by doctorknowledge  
DIPHENOXYLATE HYDROCHLORIDE AND ATROPINE SULFATE TABLETS The trade name for diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate is Lomotil. Diphenoxylate is a synthetic drug similar to the narcotic meperidine (Demerol), but diphenoxylate ...
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View Post: Lomotil (diphenoxylate) recreational? - Bluelight
11 Jan 2009 by garuda  
Its active ingredients are diphenoxylate and atropine. Diphenoxylate is anti-diarrheal and atropine is anticholinergic. Diphenoxylate is chemically related to the narcotic drug meperidine. A subtherapeutic amount of atropine sulfate is ...
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