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Drugs for diarrhea & constipation
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Diarrhea Causes of diarrhea Nonpharmacologic measures Traveler’s diarrhea –Frequent cause: Escherichia coli –Preventive measures
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Antidiarrheals Purpose of antidiarrheals Types of antidiarrheals –Opiates and opiate-related agents –Diphenoxylate with atropine –Somatostatin analog, octreotide (Sandostatin) for severe diarrhea –Adsorbents; Kaopectate –Antidiarrheal combinations
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Constipation Causes Nonpharmacologic measures Laxatives –Laxatives vs. cathartics vs. purgatives Types of laxatives –Osmotic (saline) –Stimulant (contact) –Bulk-forming –Emollient (stool softeners)
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Osmotic (Saline) Laxatives Types and action Side effect: electrolyte imbalances, hypotension, weakness, etc. Stimulants ( contact) laxatives –Types and action –Side effects: abdominal cramps, electrolyte imbalances
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Bulk-Forming Laxatives Type and action Administration of bulk-forming laxatives Adverse effects: intestinal obstruction without sufficient amount of water Stool softeners Types and action
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Bulk-Forming Laxatives (cont’d) Contraindications Inflammatory disorders of the GI tract –Appendicitis –Diverticulitis –Ulcerative colitis Spastic colon Bowel obstruction Pregnancy
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