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  • ...up to 14 days. It is typically caused by a bacterial, viral, or parasitic infection of the gastrointestinal tract. The most common causes of '''acute diarrhea''' include [[Infection|infections]] such as [[Norovirus]], [[Rotavirus]], and [[Escherichia coli|E
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  • ...dults living with HIV/AIDS on antiretroviral therapy. It is the first anti-diarrheal medication that has been FDA-approved specifically for these patients. Common side effects of Crofelemer include upper respiratory tract infection, bronchitis, cough, flatulence, and increased bilirubin levels. Patients ar
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  • ...ions, such as [[ulcerative colitis]] or [[diarrhea]] caused by [[bacterial infection]]. It should also not be used by people who are allergic to it or to simila [[Category:Anti-diarrheal drugs]]
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  • ...e properties. In traditional medicine, it is used for its astringent, anti-diarrheal, and anti-inflammatory properties. In the food and beverage industry, it is * [[Dysentery]]: An infection of the intestines resulting in severe diarrhea with the presence of blood a
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