effectiveness of other drugs. See DD42, 43, for more information on the use of drugs in treating diarrhoea. Produced by Dialogue on Diarrhoea and
Drug-Drug Interactions: OFLOXACINORNIDAZOLE may interact with pain killers (aspirin, ibuprofen), antibiotics (azithromycin Diarrhoea: Diarrhoea is the
by JB Kause 2024 Cited by 2Medication-induced diarrhoea. Most commonly, diarrhoea in ICU patients is iatrogenic. Many commonly used and essential ICU drugs cause diarrhoea. Antibiotics
Antibacterial drugs for acute diarrhoea. Ciprofloxacin is occasionally used for prophylaxis against travellers' diarrhoea, but routine use is not recommended.
(furosemide). Drug-Food Interactions: Avoid consuming milk Diarrhoea: Diarrhoea is the condition in which there is a frequent need to empty the bowels.
Antibacterial drugs for acute diarrhoea. Ciprofloxacin is occasionally used for prophylaxis against travellers' diarrhoea, but routine use is not recommended.
Antibacterial drugs for acute diarrhoea. Ciprofloxacin is occasionally used for prophylaxis against travellers' diarrhoea, but routine use is not recommended.
anti-diarrhoea drugs. Aid agencies are concerned about the possible spread of waterborne diseases and are sending anti-diarrhoea medicine.
Drug treatments in BAM. Anti-diarrhoea medicines such as codeine phosphate or loperamide (Imodium). Anti-diarrhoea drugs are usually much more effective if
Comments
Could have been don in two pages.
..brownish liquid...
Brownish liquid!?.
Diarrhoea is brownish liquid!
Good whisky is .. fiery liquid amber..
'.. tawny golden elixer...
Jesus, what plebean porridge!