§ 335.3. Definitions.
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As used in this part:
(a)Antidiarrheal. A drug that can be shown by objective measurement to treat or control
(stop)the symptoms of diarrhea.
(b)Diarrhea. A condition characterized by increased frequency of loose, watery stools (three or more daily) during a limited period (24 to 48 hours), usually with no identifiable cause.
(c)Travelers' diarrhea. A subset of diarrhea occurring in travelers that is most commonly caused by an infectious agent. [68 FR 18881, Apr. 17, 2003, as amended at 69 FR 26302, May 12, 2004]
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