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Loperamide modifies Escherichia coli, heat-stable enterotoxin-induced intestinal secretion
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
|January 1, 1982
Abstract:
We have shown previously that loperamide, an opiate analogue, inhibits cholera-toxin- and prostaglandin E2-induced secretion in the rat small intestine. In these studies loperamide modified secretion induced by partially purified Escherichia coli, heat-stable enterotoxin in infant mice. The drug was effective whether administered before or after established secretion. These experiments provide further suggestive evidence that loperamide has a broad spectrum of antisecretory activity.