Clidinium

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Clidinium Drug Index

Clidinium bromide (INN) is an anticholinergic (specifically a muscarinic antagonist) drug.[1][2] It may help symptoms of cramping and abdominal/stomach pain by decreasing stomach acid, and slowing the intestines. It is commonly prescribed in combination with chlordiazepoxide (a benzodiazepine derivative) using the brand name Normaxin. Contents 1 Uses 1.1 Peptic ulcer disease 1.2 GI motility disturbances 1.3 Acute enterocolitis 2 Mechanism of action 3 Refer...

A small light green capsule ## Chlordiazepoxide and Clidinium are the active ingredients in Librax, it is commonly used to treat peptic ulcers, IBS and gastritis. However, in a lot of cases, it has been replaced with newer medications, such as PPIs or H2s. Do you have any questions? ## I have been taking Chlor Clindinium along with a very very low dosage of anti depressant. I have noticed I have started snoring loudly at night...or should I say my other half has noticed. I am quite embarrassed by this and also care about him and don't want him to have to deal with hearing me sounding off all night long... My question is could this be due to the medication? ## Is chlord/clidi5 supposed to be taken everyday for a certain period of time or do you just automatically take it if there is ...

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clidinium bromide a. mechanism of action b. side effect c. contraindications d. drug-drug interaction ## Clidinium Bromide is an anticholinergic, it's most commonly combined with Chlordiazepoxide to treat conditions such as IBS. Side effects may include headache, dizziness, difficulty urinating and nasal congestion. It is generally contraindicated in those that have kidney disease, glaucoma, a blockage of the urinary tract and a few other conditions. I am unable to check all the possible interactions for you, because there are far too many to list here. However, if there are specific medications you wish to check, I will gladly do so, if you post back with the names of them. Learn more Clidinium details here. Can you please post back with more details? Thanks!

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What is this medication used for? ## its an antispasmodic med, assists with intestinal cramps, a.k.a. Clindex ## The most common name brand for it is Librax, it's used to treat conditions such as peptic ulcers, IBS and gastritis. Learn more Librax details here. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness and cramping, plus it does have the potential to be habit forming. Are there any other questions or comments?

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Chlordiazepoxide + Clidinium Drug Index

Chlordiazepoxide/clidinium bromide (marketed as Librax) is a fixed-dose combination medication used to treat peptic ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and gastritis. It contains chlordiazepoxide and clidinium bromide. It helps relieve stomach spasms, abdominal cramps, and anxiety related to gastric disorders.[2] Librax is a fixed ratio of these two medications and, as such, is not typically prescribed with an accompanying dosage, but rather directions on how many capsules...

Yes, it's ridiculous that both medicare and united health care will not pay for this! Or the generic librax. I have both ibs and an ulcer. This works for me. I'm with aarp! Anybody else on here in the same situation? Let's contact them to get help! Isn't that what they are here for? ## I am a State employee with total coverage insurance as well as pharmacy coverage. We just had to change to a new company in January. Librax is not in their Formulary, and is not covered. 90 day supply of brand name is over $6000 and generic is over $900. Even with good wages it is not possible to continue on with the drug. I have an appointment with my doctor in several weeks to try to work on a new medication.

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was taking this by a company name calledkylemore worked great company doesnt carry any more so i got it through acella pharm. all symptoms return how can i get the same exact medicine made by kylemore. ## The active ingredients are the same, but there can be fluctuations in the amount and the inactive ingredients can be different. I am afraid that it's really just going to be a matter of trial and error, you'll need to see what your pharmacy can order in from other manufacturers and try them to see how they work for you. We really have no information on what would be the closest to the product from any given manufacturer. Have you talked to your doctor about the issue?

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Does this medication have any interactions with the following drugs: Lamictal, Lithium Carbonate, Glucophage, Buspirone? ## Based on my research, there are several drug interactions listed between the medications you mentioned. Quoted below are the precautions you should be aware of: "Using lithium together with (Glucophage) metformin can decrease the effects of metformin, which can lead to hyperglycemia (high blood sugar). Talk with your doctor before using lithium while you are using metformin. You may need a dose adjustment and you may need to check your blood sugar more often." The interaction below applies to the following drug combinations: lithium & buspirone buspirone & chlordiazepoxide/clidinium buspirone & Lamictal (lamotrigine) lithium & Lamictal (lamo...

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Mr doctor wrote prescription for Librax and did not specify brand name only. My local pharmacy dispensed Chlordiazepoxide-Clidinium at a copay of $4.86 for 40 pills.. However, my Mail Order provider sent me Librax at a cost of $162.39 for 100 pills. When I questioned the mail order company, they advised Chlordiazepoxide-Clidinium had not been approved for automatic substitution for Librax and they could not give me the generic. They did advise that if the prescription had been for Chlordiazepoxide-Clidinium they would have dispensed that drug. Are they giving me the facts or run around? Thanks. ## Unless they are in a different country and not following the laws of the U.S. then they are incorrect. Any medication that has a generic available can be substituted with that generic, at the ...

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It is Generic for Librax®, (Chlordiazepoxide HCl + Clidinium HBr). It's Strength is 5mg/2.5mg. It is a combination of a benzodiazepine called Chlordiazepoxide Hydrochloride, similar to (Xanax® or Valium®), but also contains an anticholinergic Clidinium Hydrobromide which is used for stomach ulcers, acid reflux, and to relax and slow digestive tissue muscles. The Chlordiazepoxide HCl is an off-white bitter crystalline powder, and also can have an addiction potential, so be careful. The Symbol EP on a Recently New Generic Capsule has been released; It is manufactured by United Research Laboratories/Mutual Pharmaceutical Company.This Medicine Contains the lowest dose of Chlordiazepoxide HCl, and not to be confused or compared to Librium® capsules, which comes in 5, ...

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I have always filled this prescription and gotten small green capsules. Today I received yellow capsules with RE369 on the capsule. Is that the same type of medication? The green capsule was manufactured by EXCELLUM. The yellow says RIVRS EDG. ## Yes, the capsules marked RE 369 do contain the same medication, to be specific, since you didn't mention a dosage, they contain 5mgs of Chlordiazepoxide and 2.5mgs of Clidinium. This medication is commonly used to treat ulcers, IBS and Gastritis. It is common for a pharmacy to switch manufacturers, when they restock, if a different company is offering it cheaper, since this helps them keep prices down for their customers. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Is RE 369 covered by prescription plans????? ## I recommend avoiding the yell...

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chlordiazepoxide clidinium caps can these affect your blood pressure ## Some adverse reactions reported during therapy with chlor-diazepoxide hydrochloride include isolated instances of skin eruptions, edema, minor menstrual irregularities, nausea and constipation, extrapyramidal symptoms, as well as increased and decreased libido. Such side effects have been infrequent and are generally controlled with reduction of dosage. Other side effects may include: dryness of the mouth, blurring of vision, urinary hesitancy and constipation. That said, there doesn't appear to be any side effects related to changes in blood pressure; except possibly changes in libido or menstrual irregularities. If it looks like your blood pressure is going to become a problem, I would suggest contacting your ...

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I am trying to get a prescription program. I am on medicare. None of the prescrption programs cover the drug listed above. It is either not covered or is a huge amount. Hoping my gastro doctor can help. Any ,suggestions? ## There usually aren't programs for generics, because they are generally cheaper since they are generic medications. There are, however, two programs that provide assistance for the name brand, but I am not certain of all of the exact terms. Here is the contact information: Rx Outreach Medications 800-769-3880 Xubek Pharmaceutical Services 866-699-8239 Is there anything else I can help with?

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Green cap A-018 ## Just to comfirm, the pill in description is Chlordiazepoxide + Clidinium (5 mg - 2.5 mg). To view information about this drug, please click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do. ## What drug company makes this pill? Need to contact them to see if they can help me pay for it. ## Hi Barb, This particular pill is manufactured by Teva Pharmaceuticals USA. Below is a link to their official website with contact information: ## Has anyone used the drug chlorodiazepoxide 10 mg with good results and any side effects? Ron ## I have only used Chlordiazepoxide + Clidinium (5 mg - 2.5 mg). (Librax) for one week and it is the only relief I have felt from SEVERE esophagus spasms and gastric problems. I use 3 a day. But...

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Quarzan Clidinium

Clidinium bromide (INN) is an anticholinergic (specifically a muscarinic antagonist) drug.[1][2] It may help symptoms of cramping and abdominal/stomach pain by decreasing stomach acid, and slowing the intestines. It is commonly prescribed in combination with chlordiazepoxide (a benzodiazepine derivative) using the brand name Normaxin. Contents 1 Uses 1.1 Peptic ulcer disease 1.2 GI motility disturbances 1.3 Acute enterocolitis 2 Mechanism of action 3 Refer...

Librax Chlordiazepoxide + Clidinium

Chlordiazepoxide/clidinium bromide (marketed as Librax) is a fixed-dose combination medication used to treat peptic ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and gastritis. It contains chlordiazepoxide and clidinium bromide. It helps relieve stomach spasms, abdominal cramps, and anxiety related to gastric disorders.[2] Librax is a fixed ratio of these two medications and, as such, is not typically prescribed with an accompanying dosage, but rather directions on how many capsules...

green capsule A-018 ## The pill in description is Chlordiazepoxide + Clidinium (5 mg - 2.5 mg). To view information about this drug, please click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do. ## what is chlodiazpx w clid used for

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light green capsule ## I need to know what this capsule is. ## Pill Image This is Chlordiazepoxide 5mgs and Clidinium 2.5mgs, this is a combo med used to help relax your stomach and bowels. It can be used to relieve spasms and reduce stomach acid. ## why do people use A-018 and for what is its purpose? ## The use and purpose of this med is exactly what I stated in my post above for the original poster.

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greenish-blue Capsule(small) v 2732 ## The pill in description is Chlordiazepoxide + Clidinium (5 mg - 2.5 mg). To view information about this drug, please click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do.

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HD 0656 imprint on a blue and green capsule ## Located a match, it's Chlordiazepoxide 5 mg, and Clidinium Bromide 2.5 mg, which is a combination of a benzodiazepine called Chlordiazepoxide Hydrochloride, similar to (Xanax® or Valium®), but also contains an anticholinergic Clidinium Hydrobromide which is used for stomach ulcers, acid reflux, and to relax and slow digestive tissue muscles. To learn more click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do.

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