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Antidiarrheal medications are usually not prescribed because they can make the condition worse.
Mild symptoms may respond to antidiarrheal medicines and changes in your diet.
Use nonprescription antidiarrheal medicine if you have diarrhea for longer than 6 hours.
Antidiarrheal agents may worsen the sickness, and should be avoided.
I assume Phlox will have some kind of antidiarrheal to settle him down."
The infection should not be treated with an antidiarrheal medication, which can prolong the illness.
Long-term use of nonprescription antidiarrheal medicine is not recommended.
Antidiarrheal agents: Various medicines can slow down diarrhea, reducing discomfort.
Many antidiarrheal products slow the rate at which food and waste products move through the intestines.
Antidiarrheal agents, such as loperamide (Imodium), should also be avoided.
Over-the-counter antidiarrheal drugs are effective for many people with lymphocytic colitis.
Antibiotics should not be used, and neither should antidiarrheal agents such as loperamide.
If you have only mild symptoms, antidiarrheal medicines and changes in diet and nutrition may help.
Several antidiarrheal agents could be used, including diphenoxylate, loperamide, and codeine.
Zingerone is likely the active constituent responsible for the antidiarrheal efficacy of ginger.
The Lummi used the flowers as an antidiarrheal and the leaves as a poultice.
(Antidiarrheal medications are generally not given because they may prolong the infectious process.)
Antispasmodic antidiarrheal products slow the spasms of the intestine.
Opium tincture is useful as an analgesic and antidiarrheal.
Antidiarrheal drugs (such as diphenoxylate or loperamide) may prolong the infection and should not be used.
Bismuth has antidiarrheal, antibacterial and antacid effects in the digestive tract.
Antidiarrheal medicines are not used because they may slow the elimination of the toxin from the body and increase the risk of complications.
Do not use nonprescription antidiarrheal medicines if you have bloody diarrhea, a high fever, or other signs of serious illness.
To avoid constipation, stop taking antidiarrheal medicines as soon as stools thicken.
Don't take antidiarrheal medications, however, without first talking with your doctor or if you have a fever or blood in your stool.