Medication Information - GI Procedures
Used as an antifoaming agent. It decreases the number of bubbles in the stomach and colon during procedures. Used to help get rid of excess gas in the GI tract after surgery. Used to numb the back of the throat so the endoscope can move smoothly down the esophagus. Side Effects: stinging, burning, redness and inflammation of the mouth and throat. ................
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