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Faecal Incontinence: The Management of Faecal Incontinence in Adults. London: National Collaborating Centre for Acute Care (UK); 2007. (NICE Clinical Guidelines, No. 49.)

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Faecal Incontinence: The Management of Faecal Incontinence in Adults.

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APPENDIX JDRUGS THAT MAY EXACERBATE FAECAL INCONTINENCE AND LOOSE STOOLS

Drug (and mechanism)Examples (not exhaustive list)
Drugs altering sphincter toneNitrates
Calcium channel antagonists
Beta-adrenoceptor antagonists (beta-blockers)
Sildenafil
SSRIs
Broad spectrum antibiotics (multiple mechanisms)Cephalosporins
Penicillins
Macrolides
Topical drugs applied to anus (reducing pressure)GTN ointment
Diltiazem gel
Bethanechol cream
Botulinum toxin A injection
Drug causing profuse loose stoolsLaxatives
Metformin
Orlistat
SSRIs
Magnesium-containing antacids
Digoxin
Constipating drugsLoperamide
Opioids
Tricyclic antidepressants
Aluminium-containing antacids
Codeine
Tranquilisers orhypnotics (reducing alertness)Benzodiazepines
Tricyclic antidepressants
SSRIs
Anti-psychotics
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