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Difenoxin hydrochloride

Difenoxin hydrochloride with atropine sulfate is not innocuous strictly adhere to dosage recommendations. Overdosage may result in severe respiratory depression and coma, possibly leading to permanent brain damage or death. [Pg.1415]

DIFENOXIN HYDROCHLORIDE (with Atropine Sulfate) (Motofen)... [Pg.201]

The solubilities of the two polymorphs of difenoxin hydrochloride have been studied, as well as the solubility of tablets formed from mixtures of these polymorphs [70]. Form I was found to be more soluble than was Form II, and the solubilities of materials containing known... [Pg.311]

Diphenoxylate is a meperidine congener that is approved for the treatment of diarrhea (see Chapter 37). Diphenoxylate hydrochloride is available only in combination with atropine sulfate (LOMOTIL, Others). The recommended daily dosage of diphenoxylate for the treatment of diarrhea in adults is 20 mg in divided doses. Difenoxin (motofen), a metabolite of diphenoxylate, has actions similar to those of the parent compound. [Pg.360]


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