HealthSquare.com

Your Prescription Drug Destination
See all our sites for your special health needs at www.HealthCentral.com

Lomoquel Oral

Generic Name: DIPHENOXYLATE/ATROPINE - ORAL
Pronounced: (dye-fen-OX-ill-ate/AT-trow-peen)

Lomoquel Oral Uses

This medication is used to treat diarrhea. It helps to decrease the number and frequency of bowel movements. It works by slowing the movement of the intestines. Diphenoxylate is similar to narcotic pain relievers, but it acts mainly to slow the gut. Atropine belongs to a class of drugs known as anticholinergics, which help to dry up body fluids and also slow gut movement.



How To Use Lomoquel Oral

Take this medication by mouth, usually 4 times a day or as directed by your doctor. Dosage is based on your medical condition and response to therapy. In children, dosage is also based on weight. If you need to continue treatment once your diarrhea is controlled, your doctor may direct you to lower your dosage. Do not increase your dose, take it more often, or use it for longer than prescribed.

A liquid formulation is available for use in children. Use only the dropper that comes with the bottle to carefully measure out each dose.

It is important that you drink the proper amount of fluids and minerals (electrolytes) to prevent loss of body water (dehydration). Tell your doctor immediately if you develop signs of dehydration (e.g., extreme thirst, decreased urination, muscle cramps, weakness, fainting). You may also need to change to a bland diet during this time to reduce irritation to your stomach/intestines. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for more information.

This medication may cause dependence, especially if it has been used regularly for an extended time or if it has been used in high doses. In such cases, withdrawal reactions (e.g., stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting) may occur if you suddenly stop this drug. To prevent withdrawal reactions when stopping extended, regular treatment with this drug, gradually reduce the dosage as directed. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for more details, and report any withdrawal reactions immediately.

Inform your doctor if your condition does not improve after 2 days.

Next Sectionchevron
Dosage and Storage




HONcode logo
We comply with the HONcode standard for health trust worthy information: verify here.
More info from:

HealthCentral.com's
Inflammatory Bowel Syndrome Site


Free Newsletter: Get weekly updates, news alerts and more on Lomoquel Oral and related health conditions.
Sign up 

Inflammatory Bowel Syndrome Related Drugs


Connect with community members who are taking Lomoquel
Go 


More info from

HealthCentral.com's
Inflammatory Bowel Syndrome Site

advertisement