DIPHENOXYLATE HYDROCHLORIDE AND ATROPINE SULFATE tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablet

aphena pharma solutions - tennessee, llc - diphenoxylate hydrochloride (unii: w24od7yw48) (diphenoxylate - unii:73312p173g), atropine sulfate (unii: 03j5ze7ka5) (atropine - unii:7c0697dr9i) - diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablets are effective as adjunctive therapy in the management of diarrhea. diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablets are contraindicated in patients with - known hypersensitivity to diphenoxylate or atropine, - obstructive jaundice, - diarrhea associated with pseudomembranous enterocolitis or enterotoxin-producing bacteria. diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablets are classified as a schedule v controlled substance. diphenoxylate hydrochloride is chemically related to the narcotic analgesic meperidine. in doses used for the treatment of diarrhea, whether acute or chronic, diphenoxylate has not produced addiction. diphenoxylate hydrochloride is devoid of morphine-like subjective effects at therapeutic doses. at high doses it exhibits codeine-like subjective effects. the dose which produces antidiarrheal action is widely separated from the dose which causes central nervous system effects. the insolubility of diphenoxylate hydrochlor

DIPHENOXYLATE HYDROCHLORIDE AND ATROPINE SULFATE tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablet

direct rx - diphenoxylate hydrochloride (unii: w24od7yw48) (diphenoxylate - unii:73312p173g), atropine sulfate (unii: 03j5ze7ka5) (atropine - unii:7c0697dr9i) - diphenoxylate hydrochloride is effective as adjunctive therapy in the management of diarrhea. diphenoxylate hydrochloride is contraindicated in patients with: known hypersensitivity to diphenoxylate or atropine. obstructive jaundice. diarrhea associated with pseudomembranous enterocolitis or enterotoxin-producing bacteria. controlled substance diphenoxylate hydrochloride is classified as a schedule v controlled substance by federal regulation. diphenoxylate hydrochloride is chemically related to the narcotic analgesic meperidine. drug abuse and dependence in doses used for the treatment of diarrhea, whether acute or chronic, diphenoxylate has not produced addiction. diphenoxylate hydrochloride is devoid of morphine-like subjective effects at therapeutic doses. at high doses it exhibits codeine-like subjective effects. the dose which produces antidiarrheal action is widely separated from the dose which causes central nervous system effects. the insolubility of diphenoxylate hydrochl

DIPHENOXYLATE HYDROCHLORIDE AND ATROPINE SULFATE tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablet

nucare pharmaceuticals, inc. - diphenoxylate hydrochloride (unii: w24od7yw48) (diphenoxylate - unii:73312p173g), atropine sulfate (unii: 03j5ze7ka5) (atropine - unii:7c0697dr9i) - diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablets, usp are effective as adjunctive therapy in the management of diarrhea. diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablets are contraindicated in patients with - known hypersensitivity to diphenoxylate or atropine, - obstructive jaundice, - diarrhea associated with pseudomembranous enterocolitis or enterotoxin-producing bacteria. diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablets are classified as a schedule v controlled substance. diphenoxylate hydrochloride is chemically related to the narcotic analgesic meperidine. in doses used for the treatment of diarrhea, whether acute or chronic, diphenoxylate has not produced addiction. diphenoxylate hydrochloride is devoid of morphine-like subjective effects at therapeutic doses. at high doses it exhibits codeine-like subjective effects. the dose which produces antidiarrheal action is widely separated from the dose which causes central nervous system effects. the insolubility of diphenoxylate hydro

DIPHENOXYLATE HYDROCHLORIDE AND ATROPINE SULFATE tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablet

nucare pharmaceuticals, inc. - diphenoxylate hydrochloride (unii: w24od7yw48) (diphenoxylate - unii:73312p173g), atropine sulfate (unii: 03j5ze7ka5) (atropine - unii:7c0697dr9i) - diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablets, usp are effective as adjunctive therapy in the management of diarrhea. diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablets are contraindicated in patients with - known hypersensitivity to diphenoxylate or atropine, - obstructive jaundice, - diarrhea associated with pseudomembranous enterocolitis or enterotoxin-producing bacteria. diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablets are classified as a schedule v controlled substance. diphenoxylate hydrochloride is chemically related to the narcotic analgesic meperidine. in doses used for the treatment of diarrhea, whether acute or chronic, diphenoxylate has not produced addiction. diphenoxylate hydrochloride is devoid of morphine-like subjective effects at therapeutic doses. at high doses it exhibits codeine-like subjective effects. the dose which produces antidiarrheal action is widely separated from the dose which causes central nervous system effects. the insolubility of diphenoxylate hydro

DIPHENOXYLATE HYDROCHLORIDE AND ATROPINE SULFATE tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablet

redpharm drug, inc. - diphenoxylate hydrochloride (unii: w24od7yw48) (diphenoxylate - unii:73312p173g), atropine sulfate (unii: 03j5ze7ka5) (atropine - unii:7c0697dr9i) - diphenoxylate hydrochloride is effective as adjunctive therapy in the management of diarrhea. diphenoxylate hydrochloride is contraindicated in patients with: known hypersensitivity to diphenoxylate or atropine. obstructive jaundice. diarrhea associated with pseudomembranous enterocolitis or enterotoxin-producing bacteria. controlled substance diphenoxylate hydrochloride is classified as a schedule v controlled substance by federal regulation. diphenoxylate hydrochloride is chemically related to the narcotic analgesic meperidine. drug abuse and dependence in doses used for the treatment of diarrhea, whether acute or chronic, diphenoxylate has not produced addiction. diphenoxylate hydrochloride is devoid of morphine-like subjective effects at therapeutic doses. at high doses it exhibits codeine-like subjective effects. the dose which produces antidiarrheal action is widely separated from the dose which causes central nervous system effects. the insolubility of diphenoxylate hydrochloride in commonly

DIPHENOXYLATE HYDROCHLORIDE AND ATROPINE SULFATE tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablet

aphena pharma solutions - tennessee, llc - diphenoxylate hydrochloride (unii: w24od7yw48) (diphenoxylate - unii:73312p173g), atropine sulfate (unii: 03j5ze7ka5) (atropine - unii:7c0697dr9i) - diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablets usp are effective as adjunctive therapy in the management of diarrhea. diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablets are contraindicated in patients with: diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablets are classified as a schedule v controlled substance by federal regulation. diphenoxylate hydrochloride is chemically related to the narcotic analgesic meperidine. in doses used for the treatment of diarrhea, whether acute or chronic, diphenoxylate has not produced addiction. diphenoxylate hydrochloride is devoid of morphine-like subjective effects at therapeutic doses. at high doses it exhibits codeine-like subjective effects. the dose which produces antidiarrheal action is widely separated from the dose which causes central nervous system effects. the insolubility of diphenoxylate hydrochloride in commonly available aqueous media precludes intravenous self-administration. a dose of 100 to 300 mg/day, which is equivalent to 40 to 120

DIPHENOXYLATE HYDROCHLORIDE AND ATROPINE SULFATE tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablet

unit dose services - diphenoxylate hydrochloride (unii: w24od7yw48) (diphenoxylate - unii:73312p173g) - diphenoxylate hydrochloride 2.5 mg

DIPHENOXYLATE HYDROCHLORIDE AND ATROPINE SULFATE tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablet

bryant ranch prepack - diphenoxylate hydrochloride (unii: w24od7yw48) (diphenoxylate - unii:73312p173g), atropine sulfate (unii: 03j5ze7ka5) (atropine - unii:7c0697dr9i) - diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablets usp are indicated as adjunctive therapy in the management of diarrhea in patients 13 years of age and older. diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablets are contraindicated in: diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablets are classified as a schedule v controlled substance by federal regulation. diphenoxylate hydrochloride is chemically related to the narcotic analgesic meperidine. in doses used for the treatment of diarrhea, whether acute or chronic, diphenoxylate has not produced addiction. diphenoxylate hydrochloride is devoid of morphine-like subjective effects at therapeutic doses. at high doses it exhibits codeine-like subjective effects. the dose which produces antidiarrheal action is widely separated from the dose which causes central nervous system effects. the insolubility of diphenoxylate hydrochloride in commonly available aqueous media precludes intravenous self-administration. a dose of 100 to 300 mg/day, which is

DIPHENOXYLATE HYDROCHLORIDE AND ATROPINE SULFATE tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablet

a-s medication solutions - diphenoxylate hydrochloride (unii: w24od7yw48) (diphenoxylate - unii:73312p173g), atropine sulfate (unii: 03j5ze7ka5) (atropine - unii:7c0697dr9i) - diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablets are indicated as adjunctive therapy in the management of diarrhea in patients 13 years of age and older. diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablets are contraindicated in: diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablets are classified as a schedule v controlled substance by federal regulation. diphenoxylate hydrochloride is chemically related to the narcotic analgesic meperidine. in doses used for the treatment of diarrhea, whether acute or chronic, diphenoxylate has not produced addiction. diphenoxylate hydrochloride is devoid of morphine-like subjective effects at therapeutic doses. at high doses it exhibits codeine-like subjective effects. the dose which produces antidiarrheal action is widely separated from the dose which causes central nervous system effects. the insolubility of diphenoxylate hydrochloride in commonly available aqueous media precludes intravenous self-administration. a dose of 100 to 300 mg/day, which is equi

DIPHENOXYLATE HYDROCHLORIDE AND ATROPINE SULFATE tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablet

rpk pharmaceuticals, inc. - diphenoxylate hydrochloride (unii: w24od7yw48) (diphenoxylate - unii:73312p173g), atropine sulfate (unii: 03j5ze7ka5) (atropine - unii:7c0697dr9i) - diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablets usp are indicated as adjunctive therapy in the management of diarrhea in patients 13 years of age and older. diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablets are contraindicated in: diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate tablets are classified as a schedule v controlled substance by federal regulation. diphenoxylate hydrochloride is chemically related to the narcotic analgesic meperidine. in doses used for the treatment of diarrhea, whether acute or chronic, diphenoxylate has not produced addiction. diphenoxylate hydrochloride is devoid of morphine-like subjective effects at therapeutic doses. at high doses it exhibits codeine-like subjective effects. the dose which produces antidiarrheal action is widely separated from the dose which causes central nervous system effects. the insolubility of diphenoxylate hydrochloride in commonly available aqueous media precludes intravenous self-administration. a dose of 100 to 300 mg/day, which is