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Paralytic ileus can affect any part of the intestine. Causes can include: Abdominal or pelvic surgery; Infection; Certain medications that affect muscles and ...
If paralytic ileus doesn't improve on its own, your doctor may prescribe medication that causes muscle contractions, which can help move food and fluids through ...
... paralytic postoperative ileus (POI), and patients with evidence of partial bowel obstruction for facilitating the technical development of the PEG-CAAe ...
Stomach or bowel problems (eg, paralytic ileus), known or suspected—Should not be used in patients with these conditions. Hypotension (low blood pressure) ...
Stomach or bowel blockage (eg, paralytic ileus)—Should not be used in patients with these conditions. Diabetes or; Gallbladder problems or; Pancreatitis ...
May cause side effects to become worse. Glaucoma or; Myasthenia gravis or; Paralytic ileus (bowels don't move) or; Stomach or bowel blockage (eg, achalasia ...
Stomach or bowel blockage (eg, paralytic ileus), known or suspected—Should not be used in patients with these conditions. Hypotension (low blood pressure) ...
Paralytic ileus (bowel blockage) or; Stomach or intestinal problems (eg, ulcerative colitis, toxic megacolon, bowel obstruction), severe or; Urinary bladder ...
Paralytic ileus (stomach or bowel blockage), known or suspected or; Respiratory depression (very slow breathing)—Should not be used in patients with these ...
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