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Absorbent suspension refers to the binding of water, thus decreasing the amount of water in the intestinal tract. Examples of such agents include aluminum hydroxide gel, kaolin, pectin and bismuth.
References
Bressler, R., M.D. Bogdonoff & G.J. Subak-Sharpe. 1981. The Physicians Drug Manual. Doubleday & Company, Inc. Garden City, NY. 1213.
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