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Diarrhetic

Diarrhetic is an adjective used in medical and toxicological contexts to describe something that causes diarrhea or is related to diarrheal symptoms. It may describe diseases, exposures, or agents associated with watery stools, abdominal cramps, and other manifestations of diarrhea. The term is typically used in phrases such as diarrhetic toxins or diarrhetic illness, where the focus is on the diarrheal aspect rather than a full diagnosis.

A well-known usage is in diarrhetic shellfish toxins, a class of marine toxins produced by certain dinoflagellates

that
can
contaminate
bivalves.
When
ingested,
these
toxins
may
cause
symptoms
including
diarrhea,
nausea,
vomiting,
and
abdominal
cramps,
collectively
referred
to
as
diarrhetic
shellfish
poisoning
(DSP).
The
word
can
also
appear
in
pharmacology
or
toxicology
to
denote
a
substance's
diarrhetic
potential,
or
in
epidemiology
to
describe
a
syndrome
dominated
by
diarrhea.
As
with
other
adjectives,
diarrhetic
is
descriptive
and
does
not
by
itself
establish
etiology
or
causation.