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Diphenoxylate and Atropine - Systemic

Brand Names

Lofene, Logen, Lomocot, Lomotil, Lonox, Vi-Atro
Diphenoxylate and Atropine *** Before Using *** How to Use *** Fore Safe Use *** Side Effects

Before Using

In deciding to using a medication, the chance of taking the drug must be weighed against the good it will do. This is a decision you will make. For diphenoxylate and atropine, the following must be considered

Allergic reaction

Tell your family doctor if you have any unusual or allergy to diphenoxylate or atropine. Also tell your health care professional if you are allergic to any other substances, such as foods, preservatives, or dyes.

Pregnancy care

Studies have not been done. In animal studies this drug given in larger doses than the usual human dose has not been shown to cause birth defects. However, some studies in rats have shown that this drug reduces the weight gain of the pregnant rat and lessens the risk of conceiving or becoming pregnant when given in doses many times the usual human dose.

Breast-feeding problem

Although both diphenoxylate and atropine pass into the breast milk, this drug has not been shown to cause problems in nursing babies.

Use for Children

This drug must not be using in child. Children, especially very young children, are very sensitive to the effects of diphenoxylate and atropine. This may increase the risk of side effects during treat. Always the fluid loss causing by diarrhea may result in a severe condition. For this reason, it is very important that a sufficient amount of liquids be given to replace the fluid lost by the body. If you have any questions about this, check with your health care professional.

Elderly care

Shortness of breath or difficulty in breathing may be especially likely to occur in elderly diseaseds, who are usually more sensitive than adults people to the effects of diphenoxylate. Always the fluid loss causing by diarrhea may result in a severe condition. For this reason, elderly people must not take this drug without first checking with their family doctor. It is also very important that a sufficient amount of liquids be taken to replace the fluid lost by the body. If you have any questions about this, check with your health care professional.

Drug interactions

Although certain medication must not be using together at all, in other cases two various medication may be using together even if an interaction might occur. In these cases, your family doctor may want to change the dose, or other precautions may be necessary. When you are taking diphenoxylate and atropine, it is especially important that your health care professional know if you are taking any of the following:

Other Information for using

The presence of other medical problems may effect the use of diphenoxylate and atropine. Make sure you tell your family doctor if you have any other medical problems, especially:








  

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