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  2. Antimotility agent - Wikipedia

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    Decreasing intestinal motility prolongs the transit time of food content through the digestive tract, which allows for more fluid absorption; thereby alleviating diarrhea symptoms and improving stool consistency and frequency. [4] Unlike other opiates, loperamide does not cross the blood brain barrier, so there is minimal risk for abuse. [5]

  3. Prokinetic agent - Wikipedia

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    A prokinetic agent (also prokineticin, gastroprokinetic agent, gastrokinetic agent or propulsive) is a type of drug which enhances gastrointestinal motility by increasing the frequency or strength of contractions, but without disrupting their rhythm. [1]

  4. Prucalopride - Wikipedia

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    Prucalopride, sold under brand names Resolor and Motegrity among others, is a medication acting as a selective, high affinity 5-HT 4 receptor agonist [4] which targets the impaired motility associated with chronic constipation, thus normalizing bowel movements.

  5. The best 16 foods to relieve constipation fast ... - AOL

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    Secondary constipation, which is due to another cause, such as chronic conditions, like Type 2 diabetes, poor dietary choices or neurological conditions that may impact intestinal motility. The ...

  6. Functional constipation - Wikipedia

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    Functional constipation has been treated with a variety of 5-hydroxytryptamine 4 (5-HT4) agonists. [13] Serotonin (5-HT) is an enteric and central neurotransmitter that binds to the gut's 5-HT4 receptors to boost acetylcholine release, which in turn increases secretion and motility of the gut. [18] Additionally, serotonin promotes motility by ...

  7. Morphine - Wikipedia

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    Like loperamide and other opioids, morphine acts on the myenteric plexus in the intestinal tract, reducing gut motility, and causing constipation. The gastrointestinal effects of morphine are mediated primarily by μ-opioid receptors in the bowel.

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