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Casanthranol
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Casanthranol [Chemical/Ingredient]
A concentrated mixture of anthranol glycosides from cascara sagrada (dried bark of Rhamnus p.) and used as a laxative in constipation and various…
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Abdomen, Acute
Appendicitis
Constipation
Diarrhea
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Broader (1)
Cascara sagrada
Narrower (2)
Doxidan
Peri-Colace
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Review
2009
Review
2009
Ephedra sinica Ephedraceae Ephedrine , Pseudoephedrine Glycine max Leguminosae Sitosterols Papaver somniferum Papaveraceae Opium , Codeine , Morphine Noscapine , Papaverine Physostigma venenosum…
M. Maridass
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A. Britto
2009
Corpus ID: 44105938
This review article describes the origins of plant derived medicines that have been developed as a result of traditional…
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Review
2002
Review
2002
Status of certain additional over-the-counter drug category II and III active ingredients. Final rule.
Federal register
2002
Corpus ID: 1481739
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is issuing a final rule stating that the stimulant laxative ingredients aloe (including…
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1973
1973
A controlled trial of a new combined preparation for the treatment of constipation in geriatric patients.
K. Broholm
Gerontologia Clinica
1973
Corpus ID: 40202040
A comparison was made between Dorbanex® and the standard treatment for constipation in 35 geriatric patients in hospital…
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1959
1959
[Remarks on obstipation & its treatment with dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate & casanthranol; experiences of a clinical trial].
L. Andér
Svenska läkartidningen
1959
Corpus ID: 23795895
1958
1958
Peristaltic-Stimulating and Fecal-Hydrating Properties of Dioctyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate, Danthron, and Cascara Extracts in the Mouse and Rat*
P. M. Lish
,
K. Dungan
1958
Corpus ID: 96642898
Utilizing the criteria of fecal-hydration and peristaltic-stimulation the potency and properties of Colace (dioctyl sodium…
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