Classes
DEA Class; OTC
Common Brand Names; Imodium, K-Pek II, NeoDiaral, Diaraid
- Antidiarrheals
Description
Oral antidiarrheal agent related to opiates; actions more targeted to periphery; decreases peristalsis
Used primarily for acute, nonspecific diarrhea, including nonspecific traveler’s diarrhea
Due to serious and sometimes fatal cardiac events and respiratory depression, contraindicated in pediatric patients less than 2 years; recommended dosages should not be exceeded in other populations
Indications
Indicated for the control of the symptoms of diarrhea, including acute nonspecific diarrhea, traveler’s diarrhea, chronic diarrhea, or to reduce ileostomy-associated diarrhea and output volume.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity, bloody diarrhea, high fever, infectious diarrhea, pseudomembranous colitis
Patients in whom constipation must be avoided
Abdominal pain without diarrhea
Avoid use as primary therapy with acute dysentery (bloody stools and high fever, acute ulcerative colitis, bacterial enterocolitis [caused by Salmonella, Shigella, and Campylobacter), pseudomembranous colitis associated with antibiotic use)
Age <2 years
Adverse Effects
- Dizziness
- Fatigue
- Abdominal pain
- Constipation
- Nausea
- Dry mouth
- Angioedema
- Bullous eruptions
- Flatulence
- Rash
Warnings
May cause drowsiness or dizziness, which may impair physical abilities to operate heavy machinery or tasks requiring mental alertness
Hypersensitivity reactions reported, including anaphylaxis, rash, urticaria, and rare cases of Steven’s Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis
Discontinue if no improvement seen within 48 hours in patients with acute diarrhea, symptoms worsen, or abdominal swelling or bulging develops
Discontinue promptly if constipation, abdominal pain or distention, blood in stool, or ileus develops; do not use when peristalsis inhibition should be avoided (ie, due to potential for ileus, megacolon, or toxic megacolon)
Discontinue therapy if symptoms of abdominal distention occur in patients with AIDS; cases of toxic megacolon reported with infectious colitis, resulting from viral or bacterial pathogens
Use with caution in patients with hepatic impairment due to reduced first pass metabolism; monitor for signs of CNS toxicity
Use of higher than recommended doses or abuse of loperamide can result in serious cardiac adverse events, including QT interval prolongation, Torsades de Pointes, or other ventricular arrhythmias, syncope, and cardiac arrest; in cases of abuse, individuals often use other drugs together with loperamide in attempts to increase its absorption and penetration across the blood-brain barrier, inhibit loperamide metabolism, and enhance its euphoric effects
Dehydration, particularly in pediatric patients less than 6 years of age, may further influence variability of response to loperamide
Avoid loperamide in combination with drugs or herbal products known to prolong QT interval, including Class 1A (e.g., quinidine, procainamide) or Class III (e.g., amiodarone, sotalol) antiarrhythmics, antipsychotics (e.g., chlorpromazine, haloperidol, thioridazine, ziprasidone), antibiotics (e.g., moxifloxacin), or any other drug known to prolong the QT interval (e.g., pentamidine, methadone)
Pregnancy and Lactation
Pregnancy category: B
Lactation: Not known if distributed in breast milk; use caution
Maximum Dosage
8 mg/day PO for nonprescription use; 16 mg/day PO for prescription products; dosage may be titrated but should not exceed maximum recommendations per indication.
8 mg/day PO for nonprescription use; 16 mg/day PO for prescription products; dosage may be titrated but should not exceed maximum recommendations per indication.
8 mg/day PO for nonprescription use; 16 mg/day PO for prescription products; dosage may be titrated but should not exceed maximum recommendations per indication.
12 years: 8 mg/day PO for nonprescription use; 16 mg/day PO for prescription products; dosage may be titrated but should not exceed maximum recommendations per indication.
9 to 11 years: 6 mg/day PO.
6 to 8 years: 4 mg/day PO.
2 to 5 years: 3 mg/day PO.
Less than 2 years: Contraindicated.
Contraindicated.
Contraindicated.
How supplied
Loperamide
liquid
1mg/5mL
1mg/7.5mL
suspension
1mg/7.5mL
tablet
2mg
capsule
2mg
tablet chewable
2mg