Specific treatment depends on the cause and includes antimicrobial agents for infectious diarrhea and anti-motility drugs for non-infectious diarrhea. Anti-motility drugs like loperamide work by increasing intestinal transit time through mu and delta opioid receptors while anticholinergics decrease bowel motility and secretion.
Agents that increase the motility of the gastrointestinal smooth muscle without causing purgation Antidiarrhoeal drugs, which decrease motility Antispasmodic drugs, which decrease smooth muscle tone The transit of food through the intestine may be hastened by several different types of drugs, including Laxatives
from decreased stomach motility (gastric hypomotility) Drugs that improve the propulsion of contents through the stomach and into the intestines.
Anticholinergic drugs are common ingredients in antidiarrheal preparations because they appreciably decrease intestinal motility and secretions. Their parasympatholytic effects decrease segmental and propulsive intestinal smooth muscle contractions and relax spasms of smooth muscle.
Gastrointestinal motility is the rhythmic action of the intestines that moves food through the system. Anticholinergic drugs are common ingredients in antidiarrheal medications because they significantly decrease intestinal motility and secretions. They relax spasms of smooth muscles in the intestine and decrease the urgency associated with
Opioid drugs affect the mu receptors in the gastrointestinal tract. The mu receptors control the contraction of the muscles in the GI tract, known as intestinal motility. When these receptors are activated by an opioid drug, intestinal motility significantly decreases. This causes the muscles to slow down and stop contracting.
Prokinetics drugsProkinetics drugs Drugs that promote gastrointestinal motility drugs, and opiates which decrease intestinal motility to treat
No.: Bentyl (dicyclomine) decreases intestinal motility and is usually used to treat irritable -bowel syndrome or other motility disorders.
Gastrointestinal motility is the rhythmic action of the intestines that moves food through the system. Anticholinergic drugs are common ingredients in antidiarrheal medications because they significantly decrease intestinal motility and secretions. They relax spasms of smooth muscles in the intestine and decrease the urgency associated with
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