The short answer is “no,” especially if you will be racing in warm to hot conditions. Imodium (Loperamide) is designed to slow gut motility in resting conditions, but it should not be used in high ...
Normally, taking 8 to 16 milligrams of Imodium A-D might be a good idea for people contending with the proverbial green-apple quick step. But instead of managing diarrhea symptoms, opioid addicts, and ...
Loperamide, a common anti-diarrhea drug, may treat the social symptoms of autism. The corresponding study was published in Frontiers in Pharmacology. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurological ...
Researchers headed by a team at the University of Oslo have identified a drug that is currently used to treat diarrhea, as a potential therapeutic candidate for core symptoms of autism spectrum ...
When they can’t get opioid painkillers, a growing number of addicts turn to anti-diarrhea medication like Imodium for a cheap high, but with serious consequences. Some call it "the poor man's ...
A New York City drugstore photographed in 2009. Following reports of abuse, the FDA hopes to limit the amount of anti-diarrhea medication that can be purchased over the counter. A New York City ...
An emergency room doctor with Lehigh Valley Health Network last year treated two people who nearly died from taking large quantities daily of an over-the-counter anti-diarrhea medication in an effort ...
Outcome and immune landscape of HER2-positive invasive lobular carcinoma in the North Central Cancer Treatment Group (NCCTG) N9831 (Alliance) trial. Clinical validation of EndoPredict in premenopausal ...