NO, IT IS NOT. THERE are different types of ANTICHOLINERGICS, some of which are for diseases of the bowels. IMMODIUM (loperamide) is prescribed for diarrhea and is classified as an ANTIDIARRHEAL.
Ativan is not technically an anticholinergic. However, it can have anticholinergic effects.
Ativan is not technically an anticholinergic. However, it can have anticholinergic effects.
Levociterizine is not anticholinergic.
no
"Anticholinergic" means "that which inhibits the physiological action of acetylcholine at a receptor site".
immodium instants
Immodium from the chemists.
Immodium is used to treat and control diarrhea. It controls bowel movement and makes the stool less watery. It is also used on people who have leostomy. People who are allergic to Loperamide should not take Immodium.
Loperimide is Immodium AD.
yes
Below is a link to Beer's list of anticholinergic drugs to be avoided by seniors.
atropine