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Chapter 22- Drug Therapy for GI Problems

Across
Drugs that inhibit secretory actions in the GI track, used to treat diarrhea
The forcing of stomach contents up through the esophagus and out through the mouth
Drugs that relieve or control diarrhea
How many phases are there in the process of vomiting.
5HT3-receptor antagonists drugs work against N/V caused by this treatment.
Is this a lubricant that was given to children as punishment. Common side effects are belching, cramping, diarrhea, and nausea
The Gastrointestinal System is also called this.
Brand name for ondansetron
The brand name for promethazine
A condition in which bowel movements happen less frequently than is normal, or the stool is small, hard, and difficult or painful to pass
Frequent watery bowel movements
Drugs that slow down peristalsis (movement) in the GI track, used to treat diarrhea
The brand name for prochlorperazine
An oily or slippery substance that can help make bowel movements easier
Drugs used to produce bowel movements and relieve constipation
Down
Drugs that block dopamine receptors in the chemotrigger zone of the brain
The brand name for metoclopramide
Brand name for loperamide
Drugs that inhibit pathways of the vomiting reflex; stop intestinal cramping
The state that precedes vomiting
Drugs that remove substances that cause diarrhea from the body
What is the generic name for Marezine
Most laxatives should not be used for longer than how many weeks?
Drugs that work against N/V caused by opiate drugs or motion
Brand name for attapulgite
The generic name for Kytril
Brand name for bismuth subsalicylate