On May 3, 2006, at 4:00 AM, Sukie wrote:
>Parepectolin is the clay preparation in Kaopectate.
Minor correction: Parepectolin is the clay preparation that USED TO
be in Kaopectate.
Kaopectate changed its formula in 2003 and no longer contains it.
According to
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/drug-information/DR202076
there are brands that still contain it, but yesterday I went to my
pharmacist and he couldn't find it in his formulary; he said they've
all changed to bismuth subsalicylate. He suggested a veterinary supply
house might well have something, since they are less likely to switch
to the latest and greatest (and higher profit margin) products.
I also understand that Kaopectate in Canada still contains parepectolin;
I'm going to Canada this weekend and will check it out.
-Claire
PS - The generic name for Parepectolin is "attapulgite".
[Posted in FML issue 5232]