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  2. Atipamezole - Wikipedia

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    Atipamezole, sold under the brand name Antisedan among others, is a synthetic α 2 adrenergic receptor antagonist used for the reversal of the sedative and analgesic effects of dexmedetomidine and medetomidine in dogs. Its reversal effect works by competing with the sedative for α 2-adrenergic receptors and displacing them.

  3. Sucralfate - Wikipedia

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    The most common side effect seen is constipation (2–3%). Less commonly reported side effects (<0.5%) include flatulence, headache, hypophosphatemia, xerostomia (dry mouth), and bezoar formation. [24] [25] [26] Use of this drug is not recommended for people with chronic kidney failure, as it might cause aluminium accumulation and toxicity.

  4. Indigestion - Wikipedia

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    Simplified diagram of how indigestion is diagnosed and treatment(s) determined A diagnosis for indigestion is based on symptoms, with a possible need for more diagnostic tests. In younger patients (less than 60 years of age) without red flags (e.g., weight loss), it is recommended to test for H. pylori noninvasively, followed by treatment with ...

  5. Liquid paraffin (drug) - Wikipedia

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    Liquid paraffin is primarily used as a pediatric laxative in medicine and is a popular treatment for constipation and encopresis. [1] Because of its ease of titration , the drug is convenient to synthesize.

  6. Irritable bowel syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, nausea and perianal burning occur as side effects. [130] Iberogast , a multi-herbal extract, was found to be superior in efficacy to placebo. [ 162 ] A comprehensive meta-analysis using twelve random trials resulted that the use of peppermint oil is an effective therapy for adults with irritable bowel syndrome.

  7. This New Supplement May Help Alleviate Joint Pain And ... - AOL

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    What are the risks and side effects? ... including bloating, constipation, diarrhea, heartburn, nausea, and stomach pain. ... you can come up with a treatment plan together.

  8. How Long Should I Stay on Ozempic For Weight Loss? - AOL

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    Common side effects of Ozempic include: Stomach pain . Constipation. Diarrhea. Nausea. Vomiting. Heartburn. Low blood sugar (though it typically doesn’t cause hypoglycemia) One study found that ...

  9. GI cocktail - Wikipedia

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    The GI cocktail is a mixture of a viscous anesthetic, an antacid, and an anticholinergic. [1] [2] Common viscous anesthetics use are viscous lidocaine or xylocaine.Common antacids used are magnesium hydroxide, aluminum hydroxide, or simethicone (more commonly known as Mylanta or Maalox). [3]