“…Octreotide, a synthetic analog of somatostatin, is administered to manage the symptoms of bowel obstruction and inhibits the release of several gastrointestinal hormones, thereby modulating gastrointestinal functions by reducing gastric and intestinal secretions, slowing down intestinal motility, decreasing bile flow, and increasing the absorption of water and electrolytes thereby reducing bowel distension and vomiting [4,15]. A randomized controlled study, comparing Octreotide with hyoscyamine, scopolamine butylbromide, and opioid demonstrated a statistically significant improvement in nausea, vomiting, and anorexia in the Octreotide group [16].…”