Guest guest Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 Yes, there is a generic form of Lomotil and I have been taking it for years. If you are on a mail order prescription plan most of the time the generic form is what you receive. It works the same as the brand name at a significantly lower copay. -- Philip --- Re: Colonoscopy anyone? CORRECTION Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 17:10:45 EST From: solarjerom@... lsmyle@..., I take generic IMMODIUM, not Lomotil. Also, as far as I know there is no generic form of Lomotil yet. Sorry for the error.  In a message dated 1/17/2010 3:28:31 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, solarjerom@... writes: At some point everyone should have a colonoscopy. I think the recommended age is 50, but you should check with your doc. But before you jump into a full colonoscopy, you might try what has really controlled my diarrhea. My HIV meds are Kaletra and Truvada, and the combination causes diarrhea. Serious diarrhea including unpleasant accidents a few years ago until I found a cure after my docs did all the usual tests and could not find a reason for the diarrhea.  I take chewable acidophilus twice a day (morning and night) and take generic Lomotil -- two pills in the AM and two in the evening. That has worked very reliably. If I slack off I get loose stools; if I stop taking those I get full blown diarrhea. Costco has incredibly cheap generic Lomotil. If you haven't tried this, it's worth it.   Jerome  In a message dated 1/16/2010 2:31:01 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, lsmylecomcast (DOT) net writes:  guys, For months I have been troubled with intermittent diarrhea. It gets so bad that I have euphemistically named "accidents", sometimes at work, sometimes while asleep. (Try waking up to that sometime, it aint pretty.) Anyway, I asked my doc to maybe check with the GI people. I have pretty much ruled out food allergies, since I can eat the same thing 2 days running. One day fine, the next not. My meds are Issentress, viread, and epivir, not known to cause diarrhea. The GI people want to do a "full upper endoscopy, with small bowel biopsies and a full colonoscopy." I checked and I will be sedated, but it is still freaking me out. Has anyone out there had this done? Any feedback would be appreciated. Larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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