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Kaolin/pectin

Diasorb—activated attapulgite, sorbitol Donnagel—attapulgite, saccharin Kaodene Non-Narcotic—kaolin, pectin, bismuth subsalicylate, sucrose... [Pg.680]

K-C—kaolin, pectin, bismuth subcarbonate, peppermint flavor... [Pg.680]

Which of the following best describes the mechanism of kaolin-pectin s interaction with digoxin ... [Pg.120]

The answer is d. (Hardman, pp 816-818.) Digoxin levels can be reduced by 25% with concomitant use of kaolin-pectin by an unknown mechanism that decreases GI absorption. [Pg.134]

Adsorbents (such as kaolin-pectin) are used for symptomatic relief (see Table 23-4). Adsorbents are nonspecific in their action they adsorb nutrients, toxins, drugs, and digestive juices. Co administration with other drugs reduces their bioavailability. [Pg.271]

Kaolin-pectin mixture 5.7 g kaolin +130.2 mg pectirV30 mL 30-120 mL after each loose stool... [Pg.275]

Ondogyne Cyclofenil Pectokay Kaolin + Pectin (= atta-... [Pg.362]

Drugs that may interact with lincosamides include erythromycin, kaolin-pectin, and neuromuscular blockers (nondepolarizing). [Pg.1635]

Kaolin-Pectin (Kaodene, Kao-Spen, Kapectolin, Parepectolin) Lactobacillus (Lactinex Granules)... [Pg.48]

Kaolin is a naturally occurring hydrated magnesium aluminum silicate (attapulgite), and pectin is an indigestible carbohydrate derived from apples. Both appear to act as absorbents of bacterial toxins and fluid, thereby decreasing stool liquidity and number. They may be useful in acute diarrhea but are seldom used on a chronic basis. A common nonprescription preparation is Kaopectate. The usual dosage is 1.2-1.5 g after each loose bowel movement (maximum 9 g/d). Kaolin-pectin formulations are not absorbed and have no significant adverse effects except constipation. They should not be taken within 2 hours of other medications (which they may bind). [Pg.1320]

Kaolin-pectin [P] Decreased gastrointestinal digoxin absorption. [Pg.1394]

Kaolin-pectin [NE] Decreased gastrointestinal absorption of quinidine. [Pg.1399]

Kaolin, Pectin Kao-Spen, Kapectolin 60-120 mL regular-strength suspension after each loose, bowel movement... [Pg.394]

Adsorbents such as kaolin, pectin, or attapulgite are administered to take up and hold harmful substances such as bacteria and toxins in the intestinal lumen.44 Theoretically, these adsorbents sequester the harmful products that cause the diarrhea. These products are used frequently in minor diarrhea, although there is some doubt as to whether they really help decrease stool production and water loss. [Pg.395]

Oral 2.5 mg (with 0.025 mg atropine sulfate) tablets and liquid Kaolin/pectin (generic, Kaopectate, others)... [Pg.1513]


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