Warnings and Precautions When Using Lomotil
Lomotil should not be used to treat antibiotic-associated diarrhea or diarrhea resulting from infectious bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, Salmonella, or Shigella. Diarrhea from these causes should be ruled out before Lomotil is prescribed. The reason is that because when diarrhea is caused by a bacteria, the bacteria needs to leave the body in order for a person to get better. A drug like Lomotil will prevent diarrhea and prolong the time the bacteria spends in the body.
Lomotil should also only be used under the supervision of a healthcare provider by anyone who has liver disease or ulcerative colitis (due to a risk of a rare but serious condition called toxic megacolon).
Taking Lomotil can increase the effects of barbiturates, tranquilizers, or alcohol, and can cause side effects such as sedation. Tell your healthcare provider if you are taking any other drugs while taking Lomotil, and you shouldn’t drink alcohol while taking it. It should also not be taken at doses higher than what is prescribed because of the risk of addiction to diphenoxylate hydrochloride. Taking Lomotil as prescribed to treat diarrhea, however, will not result in addiction.
Recommended Dosage of Lomotil
It is very easy to become confused about dosage, especially when using the liquid formulation. That’s why it is important to only use the dropper that comes with the medication, especially when giving Lomotil to children.
Adults: A typical dose is two 2.5 mg tablets four times a day (for 20 mg a day) or 5 to 10 ml four times a day of the liquid formulation. When diarrhea slows down, which generally happens in about 48 hours, less Lomotil can be taken.
Children: Don’t give Lomotil to children under the age of 2. For older children, use the liquid, and only use this drug under the supervision of a medical professional. The dosage will vary by weight, so it’s important that the child’s weight is known and that a healthcare provider prescribes the correct amount. A dosing schedule is available in the Lomotil Prescribing Information, which is provided for reference only. Children with Down syndrome may be more prone to experience side effects as a result of the atropine component of Lomotil.
Possible Side Effects of Lomotil
Check with your healthcare provider if any of the following side effects continue or are bothersome:
Blurred visionConfusionDifficult urinationDizziness or lightheadednessDrowsinessDryness of skin and mouthFeverHeadacheDepressionNumbness of hands or feetSkin rash or itchingSwelling of the gums
Always Notify Healthcare Provider
Call your healthcare provider if any of the following side effects are severe and occur suddenly, since they may be signs of a more severe and dangerous problem with your bowels.
BloatingConstipationLoss of appetiteSevere stomach pain with nausea and vomiting
Symptoms of an Overdose of Lomotil
Blurred vision (continuing) or changes in near visionDrowsiness (severe)Dryness of mouth, nose, and throat (severe)Fast heartbeatShortness of breath or troubled breathing (severe)Unusual excitement, nervousness, restlessness, or irritabilityUnusual warmth, dryness, and flushing of the skin
Other side effects not listed above may also occur in some patients. If there are any other effects, check with a healthcare provider. This information is meant only as a guideline. Always consult a practitioner or pharmacist for complete information about prescription medications.