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Definition of Lomotil
1. Noun. Trade name of an antidiarrheal.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lomotil
Literary usage of Lomotil
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Health Information for International Travel edited by Rosamond R. Dewart (1999)
"Antiperistaltic agents (eg, lomotil and Imo- dium") are not effective in preventing
TD. No data support the prophylactic use of activated charcoal. ..."
2. Health Information for International Travel by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"Antiperistaltic agents eg, lomotil* and Imodium* are not effective in preventing TD.
No data support the prophylactic use of activated charcoal. ..."
3. Health Information for International Travel (1994) by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"No antiperistaltic agents eg, lomotil* and Imodium* are effective in preventing TD.
No data support the prophylactic, use of activated charcoal. ..."
4. Drug Labeling In Developing Countriesby DIANE Publishing Company by DIANE Publishing Company (2004)
"lomotil, a campaign that Social Audit maintains resulted in changes in the
labeling (154). In 1980, Social Audit published Drug Disinformation: What British ..."
5. Treatment Of Pressure Ulcers: Clinical Practice Guideline by Nancy Bergstrom (1997)
"... per stool culture and sensitivity testing Fiber supplement, 3 g q6-8h lomotil®,
Imodium®, paregoric (Warning: This may cause reactive constipation! ..."
6. Diarrhea and Malnutrition: Interactions, Mechanisms, and Interventions by Lincoln C. Chen, Nevin S. Scrimshaw (1983)
"Anti-motility agents (opiates, lomotil, Loperamide) increase duration of secretion
of fluid, prolong passage of pathogens, increase fever and related ..."
7. Nature's Strongholds: The World's Great Wildlife Reserves by Laura Riley, William Riley (2005)
"... antihistamines, bandaids, ace bandage, diarrhea controls such as Immodium or
lomotil, antiseptic liquid or lotion, scissors and tweezers (these must be ..."