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  2. Lubiprostone - Wikipedia

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    Lubiprostone. Lubiprostone, sold under the brand name Amitiza among others, is a medication used in the management of chronic idiopathic constipation, predominantly irritable bowel syndrome -associated constipation in women and opioid-induced constipation. The drug is owned by Mallinckrodt and is marketed by Takeda Pharmaceutical Company.

  3. Senna glycoside - Wikipedia

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    Senna glycoside, also known as sennoside or senna, is a medication used to treat constipation and empty the large intestine before surgery. [1] [5] The medication is taken by mouth or via the rectum. [1] [6] It typically begins working in around 30 minutes when given by rectum and within twelve hours when given by mouth. [3]

  4. Prucalopride - Wikipedia

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    Prucalopride, sold under brand names Resolor and Motegrity among others, is a medication acting as a selective, high affinity 5-HT 4 receptor agonist [4] which targets the impaired motility associated with chronic constipation, thus normalizing bowel movements.

  5. What Causes Constipation? 8 Reasons Why You Can't Poop ... - AOL

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    Dehydration can also be caused by drinking too much coffee and soda, taking certain medications, or frequent and profuse sweating. Related: 3. Not eating enough healthy fats. Eating a lot of fiber ...

  6. 11 expert-approved ways to get relief from constipation - AOL

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    Constipation can also be a side effect of certain medications, including opioids. For some, constipation is a symptom of a larger health issue, such as certain thyroid conditions.

  7. Linaclotide - Wikipedia

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    Linaclotide, (sold under the brand name Linzess in the US and Mexico, and as Constella elsewhere) [6] is a drug used to treat irritable bowel syndrome with constipation and chronic constipation with no known cause. [4][3] It has a black box warning about the risk of serious dehydration in children in the US; the most common adverse effects in ...

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