User:Mr. Ibrahem/Chlordiazepoxide/clidinium

Chlordiazepoxide/clidinium, sold under the brand name Librax among others, is a combination medication used to treat irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and gastroenteritis. It is not a preferred treatment. While it has been used for peptic ulcer disease, there is no clear evidence of benefit. It is taken by mouth usually three or four times daily.

Common side effects include dry mouth, blurry vision, constipation, and trouble urinating. Other side effects may include sleepiness, poor coordination, misuse, and trouble breathing. It contains chlordiazepoxide, a benzodiazepine and clidinium bromide, an anticholinergic.

The combination was approved for medical use in the United States in 1966. It is available as a generic medication. In the United States 60 pills of 5 mg chlordiazepoxide / 2.5 mg clidinium costs about 80 USD as of 2022.