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Clinical Trial
. 1976 Jun;70(6):1030-4.

A double blind crossover comparison of loperamide with diphenoxylate in the symptomatic treatment of chronic diarrhea

  • PMID: 773736
Clinical Trial

A double blind crossover comparison of loperamide with diphenoxylate in the symptomatic treatment of chronic diarrhea

W Pelemans et al. Gastroenterology. 1976 Jun.

Abstract

Loperamide, a novel antidiarrheal agent, was compared with diphenoxylate in a double blind crossover study of 23 patients with chronic diarrhea of various etiologies. Both agents were found to be capable of controlling or greatly reducing chronic diarrhea. Loperamide was superior to diphenoxylate in its abiltiy to decrease the frequency and improve the consistency of the stools, even at a 2.5-fold lower dose level.

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