Loperamide
Loperamide
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Loperamide4-(4-chlorophenyl)-4-hydroxy-
N,N-dimethyl-alpha,alpha-diphenyl-
1-piperidinebutanamideCAS number
53179-11-6 and 34552-83-5 (with HCl)ATC code
A07DAChemical formula C29H33ClN2O2 Molecular weight 477.045 (513.506 with HCl) Bioavailability ? Metabolism ? Elimination half-life ? Excretion ? Pregnancy category ? Legal status ? Routes of administration Oral
It works by decreasing the activity of the myenteric plexus which decreases the motility of the circular and longitudinal smooth muscles of the intestinal wall. This increases the amount of time substances stay in the intestine, allowing for more water to be absorbed out of the fecal matter. Loperamide also decreases colonic mass movements and suppresses the gastrocolic reflex.
Loperamide does not cross the Blood-brain barrier and has no analgesic properties or addictive potential. Tolerance in response to long-term use has not been reported.