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IBS Medication

May 29, 2007 @ 06:08 am by Healthy Me

There are currently many possible treatment choices for patients with IBS to  try, and research is continually being done to find new effective medications.  Nonetheless, many of the commonly used drugs to treat IBS have not been  definitively proven to be superior to placebo. An extensive review by Klein of  randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials performed between 1966 and  1988 found that none of the studies provided sound statistical evidence to  suggest that any of the medications used were beneficial in treating IBS,  chiefly because of poor trial design and statistical analyses in the published  studies. More recent improvements in the design of trials has yielded evidence to support the use of smooth muscle relaxants and antidepressants in pain-predominant IBS, use of the antidiarrheal loperamide for diarrhea, and the use of fiber for constipation. The emergence of combination medications, as well as the increased use of neurotransmitter regulators, will most likely enhance the efficacy of future IBS treatments.

Bowtrol is the only natural remedy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome that is clinically proven effective. If you are suffering from constipation, diarrhea, or both in alteration, abdominal pain, bloating, and heartburn more than once a month, you are not alone. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (also called IBS) affects about 25 million to 50 million people in US alone.

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