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Antipropulsive

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Antidiarrhoeal drug

Anantipropulsive is a drug used in the treatment ofdiarrhea. It does not address the underlying cause (for example, infection or malabsorption), but it does decrease motility.[1]

Examples includediphenoxylate,loperamide, andeluxadoline.

References

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  1. ^Boxtel, C. J. van; Santoso, Budiono; Edwards, I. Ralph (2008-08-06).Drug Benefits and Risks: International Textbook of Clinical Pharmacology (2nd ed.). IOS Press. pp. 383–384.ISBN 978-1-60750-345-3.

See also

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Rehydration
Intestinal anti-infectives
Intestinaladsorbents
Antipropulsives (opioids)
Intestinal anti-inflammatory agents
Antidiarrheal micro-organisms
Other antidiarrheals
Major chemical drug groups – based upon theAnatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System
gastrointestinal tract
/metabolism (A)
blood and blood
forming organs (B)
cardiovascular
system
(C)
skin (D)
genitourinary
system
(G)
endocrine
system
(H)
infections and
infestations (J,P,QI)
malignant disease
(L01–L02)
immune disease
(L03–L04)
muscles,bones,
andjoints (M)
brain and
nervous system (N)
respiratory
system
(R)
sensory organs (S)
otherATC (V)


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