- Author:
Robina Hao
1
;
Michelle De Vera
1
;
Emily Resurreccion
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Human; Male; Female; Adolescent; Child; Child Preschool; Infant; Infant Newborn; DIARRHEA; RACECADOTRIL
- From: Pediatric Infectious Disease Society of the Philippines Journal 2010;11(2):19-32
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
- Abstract: Diarrhea has been the subject of considerable attention and effort. A variety of anti-secretory agents have been subjected to countless investigations including racecadotril as an adjunct therapy. Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of racecadotril, along with oral rehydration solution, in the treatment of diarrhea. Methods: The Cochrane Library and Pubmed were searched for trials; high sensitive search terms were used including "randomized controlled trials", "racecadotril" and "diarrhea". Outcome measures were stool output, duration of diarrhea, and number of bowel movements. Data Collection and Analysis: Three reviewers assessed the methodological quality. Analysis was implemented with Review Manager 5 using standard mean difference as treatment measure. Results: The search yielded 21 results; four of which fulfilled selection criteria. A total of 659 participants were given 1.5mg/kg of racecadotril. The meta-analysis showed that racecadotril is effective in reducing stool output in 48 hours compared to the control group. This finding was congruent for those positive for rotavirus and for the duration of the diarrhea. There were lesser children who revisited their doctors after 48 hours of treatment. The chance of cure after day seven of treatment was higher in the racecadotril group when compared to the control group. Racecadotril with ORS was comparable to ORS alone in terms of safety and tolerability. Conclusion: There is evidence that the drug racecadotril holds promise in terms of reducing stool output, number of bowel movements and duration of diarrhea. However, well-designed randomized control trails with an adequate sample size and absence of any competitive interest in studying the efficacy and safety of racecadotril in acute diarrhea are needed before we reach any conclusion regarding the role of the drug in diarrhea.
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