Evaluate the Racecadotril Efficacy in Contrast the Reatment of Acute Diarrhea with Tril Compared to Probiotics and Loperamide in Adults

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  • Agha Wali, Muhammad Naeem Aslam, Sohail Hussain

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs22168719

Abstract

Objective: The study's objective is to compare the efficacy, safety, and acceptability of racecadotril to that of probiotics and loperamide in the treatment of patients with severe diarrhea.

Study Design: A cross-sectional study

Place and Duration: Conducted at Department of Gastroenterology Mayo Hospital Lahore, during from the period Sep 2021 to Feb 2022.

Methods: There were 150 patients of both genders had age 18-60 years with acute diarrhea included in this study. After obtaining informed written consent detailed demographics of enrolled cases were recorded. Patients were equally divided in three groups. Group I received 2mg probiotics among 50 patients, group II received 2mg loperamide in 50 patients and 50 patients of group III received 100 mg acetorphan (racecadotril) three times a day. Patients were continuously received oral rehydration therapy for 3-days. Outcomes were assessed in terms of efficacy and complications among three groups.SPSS 22.0 was used to analyze complete data.

Results: Among 150 presented case, majority of the patients were males 88 (58.7%) and the rest of the patients 62 (41.3%) were females. 60 (40%) patients had age 18-28 years, 40 (26.7%) had age 29-38 years, 30 (20%) had age 39-50 years and 20 (13.3%) had age >50 years. Majority of the cases had poor socio-economic status 90 (60%). We found that effectiveness of racecadotril 47 (94%) and loperamide 42 (84%) is significantly higher as compared to probiotics 15 (30%) with p value <0.005. Complications in group II was higher found in 18 (36%) cases as compared to group I 4 (8%) and 1 (2%) in group I.

Conclusion:  We concluded that loperamide and racecadotril are fast, effective treatments for acute diarrhoea. Probiotics are less effective than other medications yet have fewer adverse effects. Loperamide group had higher treatment-related constipation complications than others.

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Agha Wali, Muhammad Naeem Aslam, Sohail Hussain. (2022). Evaluate the Racecadotril Efficacy in Contrast the Reatment of Acute Diarrhea with Tril Compared to Probiotics and Loperamide in Adults. Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences, 16(08), 719. https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs22168719