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The development of alternatives to antibiotics is crucial to limiting the incidence of antimicrobial resistance, especially in prophylactic and metaphylactic use to control post-weaning diarrhea (PWD). Feed additives, including bioactive compounds, could be a promising alternative. This study aimed
OBJECTIVE
Recently, I had a visit from a 5-year-old patient who had been given bismuth subsalicylate for a diarrheal illness by a local family physician during a trip to South America. Is this a practice we should encourage?
CONCLUSIONS
Research from developing countries has found the use of bismuth
Bismuth subsalicylate (BSS) and placebo were evaluated in a double-blind, placebo-controlled study as adjunct to rehydration therapy in 123 children, aged 4 to 28 months, hospitalized with acute diarrhea. The dosing regimen was 20 mg/kg five times daily for 5 days. Significant benefits were noted in
Results of a pilot study suggest that bismuth subsalicylate (BSS) favorably altered the course of rotavirus-associated diarrhea in children. This was more evident in those who also had a bacterial pathogen. Subsequently, 123 infants and children with acute diarrhea were admitted to a randomized,
Salicylate intolerance is defined as a nonspecific antigen-induced pseudo-allergic hypersensitivity reaction which can occur upon contact of an organism with salicylic acid, its derivatives or other related organic or inorganic acids of similar chemical structure. Since the effects of nonsteroidal
Methotrexate has a long history of use in the treatment of various immunologic diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis. Although the drug is usually prescribed by a subspecialist, a family physician may assume responsibility for monitoring methotrexate therapy. Major toxic effects,
OBJECTIVE
We undertook to determine whether adverse food reactions play a role in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
METHODS
A systematic review of the literature using Medline (1980-1996), targeting IBS and adverse food reactions, was performed. All clinical trials whereby dietary exclusion was
Bismuth subsalicylate (BSS) is a compound without significant aqueous solubility that is widely used for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders. BSS was able to bind bacteria of diverse species, and these bound bacteria were subsequently killed. A 4-log10 reduction of viable bacteria occurred
Olsalazine is a compound consisting of two 5-amino salicylate (5-ASA) molecules linked by an azo bond, which, administered orally, is split by colonic bacteria to liberate 5-ASA. It lacks the sulfapyridine moiety found in sulfasalazine. Using a specific protocol, we conducted a randomized,
OBJECTIVE
A multicenter trial to evaluate the efficacy of controlled-release physostigmine salicylate, a cholinesterase inhibitor, was conducted in 1,111 mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease (AD) subjects.
METHODS
During dose titration, subjects received 18, 24, or 30 mg of physostigmine or placebo
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium is one of the most important bacterial pathogens causing diarrhea. The resistance of S. typhimurium to antimicrobial agents, which has recently been isolated from patients, is causing serious problems. We investigated the effects of salicylic acid (Sal) and
Several factors including long-term eradication of the organism, cost, compliance, and adverse event profile should be considered for treating H. pylori infection in pediatric patients. Triple therapy with bismuth, tetracycline, and metronidazole is considered the gold standard for adult patients;
Between February and May 1984, we conducted a pilot study to examine the methods for a larger study of a previously reported relation between Reye's syndrome and medications. Thirty patients with Reye's syndrome, whose diagnosis was confirmed by an expert panel, and 145 controls were matched for
Bismuth subsalicylate (BSS) has been used for more than 80 years to treat gastrointestinal symptoms although little clinical evidence was available until recently to substantiate its value and possible mechanisms of action. BSS 4.2 g given over 3 1/2 hours was shown to reduce the number of stools