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Latest revision as of 18:29, 18 March 2025
Donnatal is a prescription medication used primarily for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and acute enterocolitis. It is a combination drug that contains phenobarbital, hyoscyamine, atropine, and scopolamine. These components work together to relieve symptoms such as cramping, abdominal pain, and diarrhea.
Composition[edit]
Donnatal is composed of the following active ingredients:
- Phenobarbital: A barbiturate that acts as a sedative and anticonvulsant.
- Hyoscyamine: An anticholinergic that helps to reduce muscle spasms in the gastrointestinal tract.
- Atropine: Another anticholinergic that reduces bodily secretions and relaxes muscles.
- Scopolamine: An anticholinergic that prevents nausea and vomiting.
Mechanism of Action[edit]
The combination of these ingredients works by decreasing the motion of the stomach and intestines and by relaxing the muscles in the gastrointestinal tract. This helps to alleviate the symptoms associated with IBS and enterocolitis.
Indications[edit]
Donnatal is indicated for the treatment of:
- Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
- Acute enterocolitis
Side Effects[edit]
Common side effects of Donnatal may include:
- Drowsiness
- Dizziness
- Dry mouth
- Blurred vision
- Constipation
Serious side effects may include:
- Difficulty urinating
- Rapid heartbeat
- Severe allergic reactions
Contraindications[edit]
Donnatal should not be used in individuals with:
- Glaucoma
- Myasthenia gravis
- Obstructive uropathy
- Severe ulcerative colitis
Dosage and Administration[edit]
Donnatal is available in various forms, including tablets, extended-release tablets, and elixir. The dosage and administration depend on the specific condition being treated and the patient's response to the medication.
