action of opiate drugs in humans is due to enhanced intestinal absorption rates, as suggested by recent ex-periments in animals, or is due to altered intestinal motility, as traditionally thought, we studied the effect of therapeutic doses of codeine on experimental diar-rhea and on the rate of intestinal absorption of water and electrolytes in normal human subjects. Our results show that codeine (30-60 mg i.m.) markedly reduced stool volume during experimental diarrhea induced by rapid intragastric infusion of a balanced electrolyte solution. There was, however, no evidence that codeine stimulated the rate of intestinal absorption in the gut as a whole or in any segment of the gastrointestinal tract, either in the basal state or when absor...
The O-demethylation of codeine (methylmorphine) into morphine is mediated by the polymorphic cytochr...
The effects of morphine treatment on small intestinal propulsion and contractile activity were inves...
Diarrheal diseases remain a leading cause of morbidity and mortality for children in developing coun...
The complex interaction between the central nervous system, the enteric nervous system and local and...
BACKGROUND: The use of opioids as analgesic is on the rise, despite their inhibitory effect on gastr...
testine and the use of opiates to treat diarrheal diseases suggests that enkephalins may affect inte...
Rectal absorption of codeine phosphate from various dosage forms was studied in man. The rectal dosa...
SUMMARY Mucosal loperamide caused a dose dependent reduction in the absorption of actively transport...
SUMMARY The effect of loperamide and naloxone on mouth-to-caecum transit time was evaluated by the l...
The polymorphic cytochrome P-450 DB1 (P-450 IID6) is responsible for the O-demethylation of codeine ...
BACKGROUND: Constipation is a significant side effect of opioid therapy. We have previously demonstr...
The local intestinal component of the constipating action of morphine was assessed through several i...
Objective Opioid therapy is associated with altered secretion and motility of the gut. The relative ...
For some time we have been struck with the similarity between morphine and cholinergic action. It is...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Opioid induced bowel dysfunction (OIBD) is associated with decreased gastrointestin...
The O-demethylation of codeine (methylmorphine) into morphine is mediated by the polymorphic cytochr...
The effects of morphine treatment on small intestinal propulsion and contractile activity were inves...
Diarrheal diseases remain a leading cause of morbidity and mortality for children in developing coun...
The complex interaction between the central nervous system, the enteric nervous system and local and...
BACKGROUND: The use of opioids as analgesic is on the rise, despite their inhibitory effect on gastr...
testine and the use of opiates to treat diarrheal diseases suggests that enkephalins may affect inte...
Rectal absorption of codeine phosphate from various dosage forms was studied in man. The rectal dosa...
SUMMARY Mucosal loperamide caused a dose dependent reduction in the absorption of actively transport...
SUMMARY The effect of loperamide and naloxone on mouth-to-caecum transit time was evaluated by the l...
The polymorphic cytochrome P-450 DB1 (P-450 IID6) is responsible for the O-demethylation of codeine ...
BACKGROUND: Constipation is a significant side effect of opioid therapy. We have previously demonstr...
The local intestinal component of the constipating action of morphine was assessed through several i...
Objective Opioid therapy is associated with altered secretion and motility of the gut. The relative ...
For some time we have been struck with the similarity between morphine and cholinergic action. It is...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Opioid induced bowel dysfunction (OIBD) is associated with decreased gastrointestin...
The O-demethylation of codeine (methylmorphine) into morphine is mediated by the polymorphic cytochr...
The effects of morphine treatment on small intestinal propulsion and contractile activity were inves...
Diarrheal diseases remain a leading cause of morbidity and mortality for children in developing coun...