Another class of antidiarrheal agents are adsorbents, such as kaolin-pectin and activated charcoal. These medications function by binding to toxins and bacteria present in the gastrointestinal tract, preventing their absorption into the bloodstream. They also help in firming up loose stools by providing bulk. While adsorbents are generally safe, their efficacy can vary, and they should not be used as a sole treatment modality but rather as part of a broader management plan.
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