A large U.S. study found some IBS medications are linked to a higher risk of death over time.  Antidepressants and certain ...
Certain medications were linked to a higher mortality risk in people with the disease. A pharmacist and gastroenterologist ...
A huge study found a link between some medications – especially antidepressants and anti-diarrheal drugs – and an increased ...
A massive long-term study tracking more than 650,000 Americans with irritable bowel syndrome is raising new concerns about the safety of some commonly used treatments.
The researchers found increased mortality risk in association with diphenoxylate and loperamide for IBS with diarrhea. HealthDay News — For patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), ...
A large, long-term study led by Cedars-Sinai Health Sciences University investigators suggests that some medications commonly prescribed to treat irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)—including ...
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most common gastrointestinal conditions you can get. It’s defined as abdominal pain or discomfort with, ahem, “altered” bowel habits over a period of time.
Gastroenterologists explain real IBS treatments, exposing misinformation and outlining evidence-based medical approaches.
A large, long-term study led by Cedars-Sinai Health Sciences University investigators suggests that some medications commonly prescribed to treat irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)—including ...
Cholestyramine/colestipol, eluxadoline, and rifaximin were not associated with mortality for IBS-D, but an increased mortality risk was seen for diphenoxylate and ...