Pharm. Ibrahim Bussati. * AlHO MgHO * simeticone.

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Pharm. Ibrahim Bussati

* AlHO MgHO * simeticone

* H 2 -receptor antagonists * Selective antimuscarinics * Chelates and complexes * Prostaglandin analogues * Proton pump inhibitors

* Cimetidine * ranitidine

* lansoprazole * Omeprazole * pantoprazole

* Antimuscarinics * Atropine sulphate * Hyoscine butylbromide

* Adsorbents and bulk forming drugs * Antimotility drugs

1. Bulk-forming laxatives 2. Stimulant laxatives 3. Faecal softeners 4. Osmotic laxatives 5. Bowel cleansings

* Ispaghula husk * Methylcellulose * Sterculia

Senna * (Anthraquinone) * Glycerol (glycerin) * Sodium picosulfate

(Lubricant) * Arachis oil * Liquid Paraffin oil

* Lactulose * Magnesium salts * Phosphates * Sodium citrate

(Bowel cleansings solutions)  Oral (solution & powder)  Enema * Citra fleet® * Sodium picosulfate * Mg citrate * Citramag * Mg CO 3 * Anhydrous citric acid

* Antihistamines: * Promethazine HCl * Meclizine  Navidoxine ® Pregnancy nausea & vomiting Motion sickness & vertigo Meclozine 25 mg + vitamine B 6 50 mg

* Phenothiazines: * Prochlorperazine maleate  Stemetil ®

* Metoclopramide HCl  Plasil ®  Primperan ®  Premosan ®

* 5HT 3 antagonists * Ondansetron  Zofran ®

* Anal and perianal pruritus soreness and excoriation are best treated by : * Cream * Ointments * Suppositories

* These conditions occur commonly in patients suffering from: Haemorrhoide Fistulas proctitis.

* These conditions occur commonly in patients suffering from: *Haemorrhoide *Fistulas *proctitis. Cleansing with attention to any minor faecal soiling, adjustment of the diet to avoid hard stool

* When necessary topical prepartions containing: * Local anaesthetics * Corticosteroids * Soothing agents

* Haemoproct ® * Xyloproct ® * neo HEALAR ® * Anusol-HC ® * …..