Guidelines for management of diarrhea were provided in the protocol as follows: subjects with ≥ grade 2 diarrhea should receive loperamide 4 mg orally following the first loose stool, followed by 2 mg after every unformed stool (maximum 16 mg/day). If grade 3 diarrhea develops, loperamide ...
In general, bisphosphonates are eliminated by urinary excretion and have very low oral bioavailability.91 Oral administration of this class of drugs is associated with a range of undesirable side effects, including diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, esophageal inflammation, and the developm...
The patient presented with gastrointestinal symptoms (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea) and only minor respiratory symptoms (dry cough and rhinorrhea). Initially, she had fever and normal oxygen saturation breathing room air. Stool specimens detected a Norovirus infection, and virus PCR testing of the nasal...