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Gastrintestinal Tract: Maj.M.Wasiullah Khan

This document discusses the classification and treatment of gastrointestinal issues. It outlines 8 classes of anti-emetics including serotonin receptor blockers, phenothiazines, and butyrophenones. It also differentiates between laxatives, cathartics, and purgatives based on their level of action and the consistency of stool eliminated. Diarrhea is defined as the frequent passage of loose stools accompanied by water and electrolyte loss. Various anti-diarrheal treatments are listed such as opiates, adsorbents like kaolin and attapulgite, and bismuth subsalicylate.

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Gastrintestinal Tract: Maj.M.Wasiullah Khan

This document discusses the classification and treatment of gastrointestinal issues. It outlines 8 classes of anti-emetics including serotonin receptor blockers, phenothiazines, and butyrophenones. It also differentiates between laxatives, cathartics, and purgatives based on their level of action and the consistency of stool eliminated. Diarrhea is defined as the frequent passage of loose stools accompanied by water and electrolyte loss. Various anti-diarrheal treatments are listed such as opiates, adsorbents like kaolin and attapulgite, and bismuth subsalicylate.

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GASTRINTESTINAL TRACT

Maj.M.Wasiullah Khan

ANTI-EMETICS

VOMITING
CENTER

Classification of Anti-emetics
1. Subtituted Benzamides

4-Serotonin receptor
Blockers Dolasetron. Ondansetron.

(blocks D2, 5-HT3 ,Agonist at 5-HT4)

Metoclopramide
Trimetho-benzamide,Domperidone
2. Phenothiazines

(D2 ,M1 ,H1 blocker)

5-Anti-histamines
Dimenhydrinate (gravitate)

Prochlorperazine

Diphenhydramine

Chlorpromazine
3. Butyrophenones

Granisetron

6. Anti-muscranic agents

(D2 blockers)
Droperidol

Haloperidol

Hyoscine (scopolamine), Dicyclomine

7-Marijuana derivatives / cannabinoids


Dronabinol, Nabilone
8. Neurokinin receptor antagonist
Aprepitant , Fosaprepitant

Classification of Purgatives
Laxatives

Laxatives are milder in action and deal


with evacuation of rectum. With use of
laxatives, there is elimination of formed
stools.
Cathartics
Cathartics are severe in action and deal
with evacuation of colon. With their use,
liquid form of stool is eliminated.
Purgatives
In between the two.

DIARRHEA
Frequent & excessive passage of
stools with accompanying loss of
water & electrolytes.
Symptoms
Consistency of stools
Treatment

ANTI-DIARRHEAL
Miscellaneous;
Opiates

Diphenoxylate

Diphenoxin

Loperamide

Adsorbents;

Kaolin

Attapulgite

Pectin

Bismuth
Subsalicylate
Bismuth
Carbonate
Octreotide
Ispaghula Husk &
Methylcellulose

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