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Sucralfate
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Applications:
- Used primarily to treat and prevent peptic ulcers by forming a protective barrier over ulcer sites in the stomach and intestines.
- Often prescribed for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and to manage conditions involving damage to the stomach lining, like gastritis.
- Can help in the healing of esophageal ulcers, as well as ulcers caused by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
Side Effects:
- Common side effects include constipation, dry mouth, and mild stomach discomfort.
- Rare but serious side effects can include allergic reactions, severe abdominal pain, or difficulty breathing.
- Prolonged use may lead to malabsorption of nutrients like phosphate, which can cause low phosphate levels.
- In some cases, patients may experience dizziness or headache.
Sucralfate is typically considered a safe treatment, but like with any medication, it’s important to monitor for any adverse effects, particularly with long-term use.
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Atropine Sulphate
Applications:
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Pre-Anesthesia: Reduces saliva and respiratory secretions before surgery.
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Bradycardia: Emergency treatment for abnormally slow heart rate.
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Poison Antidote: Countacts organophosphate or nerve agent poisoning.
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Ophthalmic Use: Dilates pupils for eye exams or inflammation treatment.
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GI Disorders: Relieves spasms in irritable bowel (rarely used today).
Side Effects:
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Common: Dry mouth, blurred vision, rapid heartbeat, dizziness.
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Serious:
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Hallucinations/confusion (high doses)
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Urinary retention
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Glaucoma attacks (with eye drops)
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Dangerous tachycardia (overdose)
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Note:
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IV/IM use only in emergencies (hospital/EMS).
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Reverses life-threatening cholinergic toxicity (e.g., pesticide poisoning).
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Dimenhydrinate
Dimenhydrinate is an antihistamine primarily used to prevent and treat motion sickness and nausea.
Applications:
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Prevents and relieves nausea, vomiting, and dizziness from motion sickness.
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Used for vertigo and inner ear disturbances like Ménière’s disease.
Side Effects:
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Common: drowsiness, dry mouth, dizziness, and blurred vision.
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Serious (rare): confusion (especially in elderly), fast heartbeat, and urinary retention.
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Bisacodyl
Bisacodyl is a stimulant laxative used to treat constipation and prepare the bowel for medical procedures.
Applications:
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Relieves occasional constipation.
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Used for bowel cleansing before colonoscopy or surgery.
Side Effects:
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Common: abdominal cramps, diarrhea, nausea.
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Serious (rare): electrolyte imbalance, dehydration with prolonged use.
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Lactulose
Lactulose is an osmotic laxative used to treat constipation and manage hepatic encephalopathy.
Applications:
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Relieves chronic constipation by drawing water into the bowel.
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Reduces blood ammonia levels in patients with liver disease (hepatic encephalopathy).
Side Effects:
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Common: bloating, gas, abdominal cramps, diarrhea.
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Serious (rare): electrolyte imbalance with prolonged use or high doses.
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