A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial of a Liquid Loperamide Product Versus Placebo in the Treatment of Acute Diarrhea in Children

1999 
This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of 48 hours' duration conducted in 13 primary care ambulatory practices in the United States and Mexico was used to compare the efficacy and safety of loperamide with placebo for the treatment of acute diarrhea in children aged 2 through 11 years. Two hundred fifty-eight children with acute nonspecific diarrhea were enrolled. Children were randomly assigned to treatment with loperamide HCO 0.5 mg/5 mL (n= 130) or placebo (n=1 28). The first dose of loperamide consisted of either 1.0 mg (children 2 through 5 years of age) or 2.0 mg (children 6 through 11 years of age) of study medication under the observation of study personnel. This was followed by 1 mg after each unformed stool, with a total daily dose of up to 3.0 mg in the children 2-5 years of age, 4.0 mg in the children 6-8 years of age, and 6.0 mg in the children 9-11 years of age. The primary outcome measures were time to last unformed stool, time to first unformed stool, number of unformed st...
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