Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChIKey KHOITXIGCFIULA UHFFFAOYSA N Bisacodyl International ... j.gie.2006.03.918 ref Bisacodyl is a diphenylmethane in fact, a modified triphenylmethane derivative ... clinicalstudies Magic 20Bullet 20Study 20paper 1 .pdf ref Available forms Bisacodyl is sold ... prepackaged enema containing a 10  mg delivered dose of liquid bisacodyl. Administration When bisacodyl is administered orally, it is usually taken at bedtime. Oral administration is known to produce ..., there can be a secondary action which will continue as long as there is unexpelled bisacodyl. As a small ... to take biscodyl within one hour of taking an antacid or milk. Mechanism of action Bisacodyl works ... fluid and NaCl secretion. Action of bisacodyl on small intestine is negligible stimulant laxatives ... DD DVH Uses 0,3915,78 7CBisacodyl,00.html Bisacodyl at drugdigest.org http www.drugs.com mtm bisacodyl.html bisacodyl Consumer Drug Information http www.dulcolax.com Dulcolax laxative Laxatives Category Laxatives Category Pyridines Category Acetate esters de Bisacodyl es Bisacodilo fa it Bisacodile hu Biszakodil nl Bisacodyl pl Bisakodyl pt Bisacodil ru ... more details
Carter s Little Liver Pills , and Carter s Little Pills after 1959, were formulated as a patent medicine by Samuel J. Carter of Erie, Pennsylvania in 1868. ref cite news author coauthors title Henry Hoyt, 96, Dies Headed Drug Company url http www.nytimes.com 1990 11 07 obituaries henry hoyt 96 dies headed drug company.html quote Perhaps the company s best known product was Carter s Little Liver Pills, which had been developed in the 1870 s by Dr. Samuel J. Carter, a druggist in Erie, Pa. Mr. Hoyt changed the name to Carter s Little Pills in 1959 after the Federal Trade Commission objected to advertising claims that the pills increase the flow of bile from the liver, and the United States Supreme Court refused to intervene. newspaper New York Times date November 7, 1990 accessdate 2011 09 24 ref ref name time cite news author coauthors title Cut Out the Liver url http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,814704,00.html ixzz1YtSDgVtq quote One of the most familiar of all trade names was booked for a major operation last week. The Federal Trade Commission told the manufacturers of Carter s Little Liver Pills to cut the word liver out of the product name. ... work Time magazine date April 16, 1951 accessdate 2011 09 24 ref The active ingredient is bisacodyl . History Carter s trademark was a Cape Crow black crow . By 1880 the business was incorporated as Carter Products . In 1951 the Federal Trade Commission demanded that company change the name to Carter s Little Pills, since liver in the name was deceptive. ref name time Carter s Little Liver Pills predated the other available forms of bisacodyl and was a very popular and heavily advertised patent medicine up until the 1960s, spawning a common saying with variants in the first half of the 20th Century He She has more than Carter has Little Liver Pills . The senator Robert Byrd , after winning re election in 2000, is quoted as saying, West Virginia has always had four friends, God Almighty, Sears Roebuck, Carter s ... more details
Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Tono Bungay title orig translator image Image TonoBungay.jpg 200px image caption First UK Edition Cover 1909 author H. G. Wells illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English series subject Subject is not relevant for fiction genre Novel Wikipedia WikiProject Novels Novel categorization publisher Macmillan Publishers Macmillan release date 1909 english release date media type Print Hardcover pages isbn NA Released before ISBN system implimented preceded by Preceding novel in series followed by Following novel in series Tono Bungay 1909 , by H. G. Wells , is a realist semi autobiographical novel. It is narrated by George Ponderevo, a science student who is drafted in to help with the promotion of Tono Bungay, a harmful stimulant disguised as a miraculous cure all, the creation of his ambitious uncle Edward. The quack remedy Tono Bungay seems to have been based upon the patent medicines Bisacodyl Carter s Little Liver Pills and Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People , marketed by John Morgan Richards . As the tonic prospers, George experiences a swift rise in social status, elevating him to riches and opportunities that he had never imagined, nor indeed desired. The novel displays Edward s social climbing satirically, and also George s discomfort at rising in social class. The hero s personal life is also narrated with unusual frankness for an Edwardian novel, from his unsuccessful marriage to Marion, to his affair with the liberated Effie to his doomed relationship with the Hon. Beatrice Normandy, whom he had known since childhood. True to its name Ton o Bunk, Eh? , the Tono Bungay empire eventually over extends itself and then collapses. George tries to prop up his uncle s finances by stealing the radioactive compound quap from an island near Africa, but the expedition is unsuccessful. He helps his uncle escape from England in the aeroplane that he h ... more details
John Morgan Richards February 16, 1841 ref name autobiog With John Bull and Jonathan http www.archive.org details withjohnbullandj00richrich Internet Archive ref &ndash August 11, 1918 , was an American businessman and entrepreneur who made his fortune from the promotion of patent medicine s and American cigarettes in Britain. He was the father of the novelist Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie who worked as John Oliver Hobbes . Richards was born in Aurora, Cayuga County, New York Aurora , Cayuga County, New York Cayuga County , New York , the son of Dr James Richards, a Presbyterian minister of English descent, and Elizabeth Beals. ref name autobiog A Boston resident in adulthood, he married Laura Hortense Arnold in 1863, and moved to London permanently in 1867, though retaining his American citizenship all his life. ref name timesobit Obituary, The Times , Monday, Aug 12, 1918 ref His best known business achievement was a major and successful marketing campaign from 1877 onward to popularise the cigarette in Britain. ref name timesobit This was achieved through vigorous advertising and some ingenious and original methods of trade promotion ref name timesobit such as offering Dispensing chemist chemists an incentive he would pay for their tobacco trading license if they supplied his cigarettes, Allen & Ginter s Virginia made Richmond Gems . ref name autobiog He also marketed the patent medicines Bisacodyl Carter s Little Liver Pills and Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People . ref . George Fulford and Victorian Patent Medicine Men Quack Mercenaries or Smilesian Entrepreneurs? Lori Loeb, CBMH BHCM, Volume 16 1999, pp.125 45 ref He was chairman of the American Society in London, and a member of the Reform Club . ref name timesobit In 1903 he purchased Steephill Steephill Castle near Ventnor , Isle of Wight , where he lived for the remainder of his life. ref name steephill Steephill Castle, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, the residence of John Morgan Richards, Esq. a handbook and a h ... more details
A suppository is a drug delivery system that is inserted into the rectum rectal suppository , vagina vaginal suppository or urethra urethral suppository , where it dissolves. They are used to deliver both systemically acting and locally acting medications. The alternative term for delivery of medicine via such routes is pessary pharmaceutical pessary . The general principle is that the suppository is inserted as a solid, and will dissolve inside the body to deliver the medicine pseudo received by the many blood vessels that follow the larger intestine. Rectal suppositories File Glycerin suppositories.jpg right thumb Glycerin suppositories laxative Rectal suppositories are commonly used for laxative purposes, with chemicals such as glycerin or bisacodyl treatment of hemorrhoids by delivering a moisturizer or vasoconstrictor delivery of many other systemically acting medications, such as promethazine or aspirin general medical administration purposes the substance crosses the rectal mucosa into the bloodstream examples include paracetamol acetaminophen , diclofenac , opiates , and eucalyptol suppositories. Mode of insertion In 1991, Abd El Maeboud and his colleagues published a study in The Lancet , ref cite journal last Abd El Maeboud first K. H. authorlink coauthors T. El Naggar, E. M. M. El Hawi, S. A. R. Mahmoud and S. Abd El Hay title Rectal suppository commonsense and mode of insertion journal The Lancet volume 338 issue 8770 pages 798 800 publisher Elsevier Science location date 28 September 1991 url doi 10.1016 0140 6736 91 90676 G id pmid 1681170 ref based upon their investigation into whether there was some hidden and forgotten knowledge behind the traditional shape of a rectal suppository. Their research very clearly demonstrated that there was, indeed, a very good reason for the traditional torpedo shape namely, that the shape had a strong influence on the extent to which the rectal suppository traveled internally and, thus, upon its increased efficiency. ... more details
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given a laxative preparation such as Picosalax , Bisacodyl , phospho soda , sodium picosulfate ... clear liquid, which then should be mixed and refrigerated. Two 2 bisacodyl 5  mg tablets are taken ... at 8 pm, take two 2 bisacodyl 5  mg tablets continue drinking hydrating into the evening until bedtime with clear permitted fluids. A common brand name of bisacodyl is Dulcolax, and store brands ... more details