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What company makes loperamide?

What company makes loperamide?

Johnson & Johnson
The treatments are sold under the brand name Imodium A-D, which is made by Johnson & Johnson, and as store brands and generics.

What is Lomide tablets used for?

This medicine is used for the treatment of the symptoms of seasonal allergic conjunctivitis (itchy, watery or swollen eyes and/or eyelids). It is also used to treat a severe allergic condition of the eye called vernal keratoconjunctivitis or spring catarrh.

What is loperamide hydrochloride 2mg capsules for?

About loperamide Loperamide is a medicine to treat diarrhoea (runny poo). It can help with short-term diarrhoea or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Loperamide is also used for recurring or longer lasting diarrhoea from bowel conditions such as Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis and short bowel syndrome.

Is loperamide approved by FDA?

Loperamide is FDA-approved to help control symptoms of diarrhea, including Travelers’ Diarrhea. The maximum approved daily dose for adults is 8 mg per day for OTC use and 16 mg per day for prescription use. It is sold under the OTC brand name Imodium A-D, as store brands, and as generics.

When was loperamide approved by FDA?

1976
In the 39 years from when loperamide was first approved in 1976 through 2015, FDA received reports* of 48 cases of serious heart problems associated with use of loperamide.

What are the side effects of Lomide?

Side Effects of Lomide are Constipation, Nausea, Stomach cramp, Headache, Stomach pain.

Can loperamide cause liver damage?

Introduction. Loperamide is synthetic opioid that primarily affects opiate receptors in the intestine and is used to treat diarrhea. Loperamide has not been linked to serum enzyme elevations during therapy or to clinically apparent liver injury.

Can I take loperamide daily?

Constipation. According to the Food and Drug Administration, Imodium slows your intestines, increasing the time between bowel movements. The maximum recommended daily dose is 16 mg (eight capsules), but studies by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) show that constipation can occur in some patients even at low doses …

Why is loperamide banned?

Because opioid abusers are using the drug in greater numbers, the FDA is requesting that makers “change the way they label and package these drugs, to stem abuse and misuse,” Gottlieb said. …

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Drugs used to treat Diarrhea

Drug name Rating Rx/OTC
View information about Imodium A-D Imodium A-D 7.6 Rx/OTC
Generic name: loperamide systemic Drug class: antidiarrheals For consumers: dosage, interactions, side effects
View information about Anti-Diarrheal Anti-Diarrheal 10 Rx/OTC