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Filter by:In conclusion, racecadotril is an anti-secretory drug that exerts its antidiarrheal effect by inhibiting intestinal enkephalinase. It is effective in reducing the volume and frequency of stool output. racecadotril is well tolerated and safe by providing symptomatic relief and reducing the severity of diarrhea as an adjuvant therapy during the acute attack of gastroenteritis. It is recommended that the new generations of already discovered drugs for control of secretory diarrhea should be studied to discover the ones with fewer side effects to other systems in the body.
The purpose of the trial is to develop the evidence on relative efficacy of 3 available single-dose loperamide adjuncted regimens for watery diarrhea and a single-dose regimen, with and without loperamide, for dysentery/febrile diarrhea required for informing decisions among these regimens. Information from this study will be used to develop management guidelines for the diagnosis and management of travelers' diarrhea (TD) among deployed United States and United Kingdom military personnel.