Atropine / difenoxin for Diarrhea, Chronic User Reviews
Brand names: Motofen
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"I have used Motofen for over 5 years for the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. Have tried many other medications, and none of them help. I am finding it very hard to get prescriptions filled - nobody seems to carry Motofen because it is an 'old' drug."