Drug General Information (ID: DDIM5T8296)
  Drug Name Benzatropine Drug Info Loperamide Drug Info
  Drug Type Small molecule Small molecule
  Therapeutic Class Antiparkinson Agents Antidiarrheals
  Structure

 Mechanism of Benzatropine-Loperamide Interaction (Severity Level: Moderate)
     Additive antimotility effects Click to Show/Hide Mechanism Graph
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      Drug Name Benzatropine Loperamide
      Mechanism Decrease gastrointestinal motility Decrease gastrointestinal motility
      Key Mechanism Factor 1
Factor Name Antimotility effects
Factor Description Antimotility drugs reduce bowel movements and increase contractions of intestinal segments for treatment of acute diarrhea. Excessive inhibition of intestinal motility can cause bloating and flatulence, increase abdominal cramps, and cause constipation at various times after treatment.
      Mechanism Description
  • Additive antimotility effects by the combination of Loperamide and Benzatropine 

Recommended Action
      Management Until further information is available, loperamide should be used with caution in combination with drugs that possess significant anticholinergic activity (e.g., antihistamines antispasmodics neuroleptics phenothiazines skeletal muscle relaxants tricyclic antidepressants class IA antiarrhythmics especially disopyramide).

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