“…Apart from antibiotics, another big group of medical compounds has its use in cholera treatment -drugs which reduce secretion from the gastrointestinal tract (GI). In this group of drugs one can find compounds such as inhibitors of enkephalinase enzymes, inhibitors of cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator and agonists of peripheral opioid receptors (these are not exactly anti-secretory, but rather they reduce GI motility) [14]. When administered, drugs from those subgroups reduce the diarrhea, effectively reducing loss of fluids, which is lifesaving in many cases [14].…”