Drug-induced diarrhea is loose, watery stools caused by certain medications.
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Diarrhea associated with medications
Nearly all medications may cause diarrhea as a side effect. The medications listed below, however, are more likely to cause diarrhea.
Laxatives:
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National Cancer Institute Managing Chemotherapy Side Effects Diarrhea Do these things to feel better: Eat small meals that are easy to... Read more »
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Rolaids overdose; Antacids overdose Symptoms Bone pain (from chronic overuse) Constipation Decreased reflexes ... Read more »
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Generic Name: ALUMINUM/MAGNESIUM ANTACID/SIMETHICONE - ORAL Pronounced: (a-LOO-mi-num/mag-NEE-zee-um/sye-METH-i-cone) Side Effects This medication... Read more »
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