Kaopectate

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Kaopectate, known medically as bismuth subsalicylate, is an orally taken medication from Chattem, Inc. for the treatment of mild diarrhoea. It is also sometimes used to treat indigestion, nausea and stomach ulcers.

Ingredients

The active ingredient in Kaopectate has changed since its original creation. Originally, kaolinite was used as the adsorbent and pectin as the emollient. Attapulgite clay replaced the kaolinite, and since the mid-2000s, pink bismuth subsalicylate has been used.

Side Effects

Mild

  • Constipation
  • Dizziness/Lightheadedness
  • Increased thirst
  • Increased sweating
  • Black stools
  • Black tongue

Severe

  • Vomiting
  • Stomach pains
  • Involuntary movemements of the hands and lower arms
  • Vision impairment

Use on animals

The FDA does not have a clear stance on the administration of kaopectate on animals such as dogs and cats that are suffering from diarrhea.

Additionally it should be noted that Kaolin-pectate, the original compound, is approved by the OTC (Organic Trade Association) for use in animals being produced for food.

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