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View Post: Your Best Health Care: Health Care and Norovirus
14 Jul 2009 by Mark Roberts  
Norovirus is also called viral gastroenteritis, food poisoning, and calicivirus. Norovirus infection causes gastroenteritis, which is an inflammation of the stomach and the small and large intestines. And, Norovirus is by far the leading cause of ... Most physicians do not recommend taking over-the-counter antidiarrheal medications such as diphenoxylate atropine (Lomotil) or loperamide hydrochloride (Imodium) because they may prolong the infection or cause complications. ...
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View Post: Drug Dosage Therapy
7 Nov 2009 by doctorknowledge  
Lomotil is used in the management of diarrhea due to gastroenteritis, functional hypermotility, ulcerative colitis, drugs, and food poisoning. Each Lomotil tablet contains 2.5 mg of diphenoxylate hydrochloride and 0.025 mg of atropine ...
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View Post: Decoder - Breaking down teen culture, substance abuse, and ...
24 Jul 2008 by Steve Pasierb  
Pantoprazole anxiety, arthralgia, asthenia, back pain, bronchitis, chest pain, constipation, cough increased, dizziness, dyspepsia, dyspnea, flu syndrome, gastroenteritis, gastrointestinal disorder, hyperlipemia, hypertonia, infection, liver function tests ... Diphenoxylate/ Atropine Since the chemical structure of diphenoxylate hydrochloride is similar to that of meperidine hydrochloride, the concurrent use of this product with monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors may, in ...
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View Post: Dealing with Travelers' Diarrhea Caused by E Coli Bacteria and ...
8 Nov 2006
E. coli enteritis is a type of bacterial gastroenteritis. The symptoms are a result of toxins or bacterial invasion into the intestine. The incubation period (the time it takes for the germ to cause illness) is 24 - 72 hours. Different strains of E Coli account for ... loperamide (Imodium), and Lomotil (atropine and diphenoxylate) should be avoided. Antidiarrheal drugs may delay the elimination of the germs from the digestive tract, and therefore may not be recommended. ...
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View Post: ACG 2006 - Evaluation and Treatment of IBS and Chronic Constipation
30 Nov 2006
IBS can develop after an infectious gastroenteritis, and it has been hypothesized that some patients have persistent mild inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract that contributes to persistent symptoms. ... These results confirm findings from earlier studies demonstrating that for women with severe IBS and diarrhea who have failed to respond to standard therapy (ie, dietary changes, loperamide*, diphenoxylate-atropine*, smooth muscle antispasmodics*), alosetron can ...
View Blog: Medscape Gastroenterology Headlines - http://www.medscape.com/gastroenterology



View Post: Medical Education ေဆးပညာစာမ်ား: Diarrhoea ...
16 Oct 2008 by DTS  
Gastroenteritis (GE) အစာလမ္း(အူ)ေရာင္ျခင္း၊ For Salmonella TMP-SMZ double strength BD x 5 days or Ampicillin 500 mg QID x 5 days or Ciprofloxacin 500 mg BD x 5 days or For E histolytica Metronidazole 750 mg TDS x 5-10 days followed by Diiodohydroxyquin 600 mg TDS x 3 ... Diphenoxylate (Lomotil); Loperamide (Imodium) အား ၄ မီလီဂရမ္ စ၍ေပးပါ၊ ထို႔ေနာက္ ၀မ္းတခါသြားတိုင္း ၂ မီလီဂရမ္ထပ္ေပးပါ၊ ...
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10 Oct 2007 by nagata  
messageID=109569]tramadol xl tabs[/url] Since a subtherapeutic dose of atropine has been added to the diphenoxylate hydrochloride, consideration should be given to the precautions relating to the use of atropine. ...... pharmacy tech [url= http://adipexcl62.21publish.com]adipex use[/url] The viruses that cause viral gastroenteritis damage the cells in the lining of the small intestine. As a result, fluids leak from the cells into the intestine and produce watery diarrhea. ...
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View Post: Linuxin tulevaisuus - Tietokone.fi
17 Jan 2007 by Kari Haakana  
In vitro and animal studies indicate that activated charcoal may significantly decrease the bioavailability of diphenoxylate. In noncomatose patients, a slurry of 100 g of activated charcoal can be administered immediately after the ...... hypertension patients diabetic diet pregnancy adipex pill Gastroenteritis can be highly contagious. Viral gastroenteritis is commonly transmitted by people with unwashed hands. People can get these viruses through close contact with ...
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