Clidinium and chlordiazepoxide are a medication combination used to treat stomach or intestinal ulcers and irritable bowel syndrome. It works by reducing the amount of acid produced in the stomach and relaxing the muscles in the intestines. The medication may also be used to relieve symptoms of anxiety. Clidinium and chlordiazepoxide should only be taken as prescribed by a doctor and should not be used in patients with glaucoma or a history of drug or alcohol abuse.
Gastrointestinal Manifestations Of Anxiety And Tension:
Adults: 3-4 Dragees Daily Before Meals And Bedtime.
Elderly And Frail Patients, Initially 1-2 Dragees Daily, Increased Gradually To The Most Effective Well-tolerated Dose.
Myasthenia Gravis (but May Be Used To Decrease Muscarinic Side-effects Of Anticholinesterases), Paralytic Ileus, Pyloric Stenosis, Toxic Megacolon, And Prostatic Enlargement.
Precautions
Myasthenia Gravis (but May Be Used To Decrease Muscarinic Side-effects Of Anticholinesterases), Paralytic Ileus, Pyloric Stenosis, Toxic Megacolon, And Prostatic Enlargement.
Lactation
Contraindicated
Side Effects
Constipation
Transient Bradycardia
Tachycardia
Palpitation And Arrhythmias
Reduced Bronchial Secretions
Urinary Urgency And Retention
Dilatation Of The Pupils With Loss Of Accommodation