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Irritable Bowel Syndrome. General Discussion
Does anyone find that it causes constipation? I once took a combination of calcium carbonate and simethicone and it caused unrelenting constipation for days so I have been afraid to take it again. However, I am unsure if it was the combination of the two or just the simethicone. Any advice/help would be appreciated!
The Florastor website says that "If you want to keep taking Florastor to maintain health intestinal function you may do so." For about 10-11 months, I took Florastor and only had a few "bad" days with my IBS (I'd have cramping and D an average of 1 day per month). Now, I seem to be flaring back up again. I highly doubt it's the Florastor, since ...
IBS Constipation (IBS-C) and Chronic Constipation ...
Flossy, how many pills do you take to get a bowel movement from Intestinal Formula? and do you know of any other good herbal laxative brands. There are so many on Amazon, I don't know what else to try. The article where the FDA warns about ingesting Aloe vera/latex as a laxative for long term use and possibly causing cancer has me worried.
Long term IBS Jump to Latest 1K views 2 replies 2 participants last post by Gloden Jul 31, 2023
Hey everyone, I'm currently taking Ketotifen Oral after reading some research of it helping people with IBS-D. Before, I had tried Zyrtec 10 mg and it worked amazingl
The generic nexium (esomeprazole) has always worked for me. The chemical ingredient is identical between generic and brand, the only difference is the binders (which is what keeps the pill together). I've seen majority of people switch from brand to generic (for countless medications) without any trouble.
Ok so question for you Flossy. I started this yesterday. I took 4 pills with dinner( I ate a lot because I had read about the reflux and burning this product could cause and since I have barretts I figured that would pretty much be guaranteed for me.) and with 2 dulcolax since I have been taking them for so long and I knew the pills alone would do nothing.
AMITIZA® is a prescription medicine approved by the FDA to treat adults with IBS-C and Chronic Idiopathic Constipation in women 18 years of age and older. ZELNORM® (tegaserod) is a prokinetic agent that works by targeting the serotonin 5-HT4 receptors in the intestines. it has been approved by the FDA to treat IBS-C .