anti diarrheal 2 mg/1
Loperamide Hydrochloride · TABLET, FILM COATED · Publix Super Markets Inc
anti diarrheal is a tablet, film coated containing loperamide hydrochloride at 2 mg/1, taken oral. Manufactured by Publix Super Markets Inc.
Key Facts
- Brand Name
- anti diarrheal
- Generic Name
- Loperamide Hydrochloride
- NDC Code (Product)
56062-224- Manufacturer
- Publix Super Markets Inc
- Strength
- 2 mg/1
- Dosage Form
- TABLET, FILM COATED
- Route
- ORAL
- Marketing Status
- Application #
- ANDA075232
- Marketing Start
- 03/19/2003
Recall History
Family Dollar Stores, Llc.
CGMP Deviations: product held outside appropriate storage temperature conditions.
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Inc.
Labeling Not Elsewhere Classified: The front panel indicates 24 caplets whereas the side panel indicates 12 caplets. The drug product carton contains 24 caplets.
Side Effects Reported to FDA
FDA FAERS database · These are reported events, not confirmed side effects
Full Prescribing Information
Indications & Usage
Use controls symptoms of diarrhea, including Travelers’ Diarrhea
Dosage & Administration
Directions • drink plenty of clear fluids to help prevent dehydration caused by diarrhea • find right dose on chart. If possible, use weight to dose; otherwise use age. • shake well before using • use only enclosed dosing cup specifically designed for use with this product. Do not use any other dosing device. • mL = milliliter adults and children 12 years and over 30 mL after the first loose stool; 15 mL after each subsequent loose stool; but no more than 60 mL in 24 hours children 9-11 years (60-95 lbs) 15 mL after the first loose stool; 7.5 mL after each subsequent loose stool; but no more than 45 mL in 24 hours children 6-8 years (48-59 lbs) 15 mL after the first loose stool; 7.5 mL after each subsequent loose stool; but no more than 30 mL in 24 hours children 2-5 years (34 to 47 lbs) ask a doctor children under 2 years (up to 33 lbs) do not use
Warnings
Warnings Allergy alert: Do not use if you have ever had a rash or other allergic reaction to loperamide HCl Heart alert: Taking more than directed can cause serious heart problems or death Do not use if you have bloody or black stool Ask a doctor before use if you have • fever • mucus in the stool • a history of liver disease • a history of abnormal heart rhythm Ask a doctor or pharmacist before use if you are taking a prescription drug. Loperamide may interact with certain prescription drugs. When using this product tiredness, drowsiness or dizziness may occur. Be careful when driving or operating machinery. Stop use and ask a doctor if • symptoms get worse • diarrhea lasts for more than 2 days • you get abdominal swelling or bulging. These may be signs of a serious condition. If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a health professional before use. Keep out of reach of children. In case of overdose, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. (1-800-222-1222)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is anti diarrheal used for?
anti diarrheal contains Loperamide Hydrochloride. It is a tablet, film coated taken oral. Consult your doctor for specific uses.
Is anti diarrheal a controlled substance?
anti diarrheal is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.
What is the generic name for anti diarrheal?
The generic name for anti diarrheal is Loperamide Hydrochloride. There are 11 other brand versions of Loperamide Hydrochloride.
What is the NDC code for anti diarrheal 2 mg/1?
The NDC (National Drug Code) for anti diarrheal 2 mg/1 is 56062-224, listed by Publix Super Markets Inc.
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Not medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before making any medication decisions.
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