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Does Linzess help with weight loss?

Has anyone experienced rapid weight gain on Linzess?

I've been on it for 9 days and have gained six pounds

Is there a good alternative to Linzess?

Hello everyone. I have been prescribed by my doctor with Linzess. I have chronic GI disorders abdominal, pain, feeling bloated (severely... read more

Suprep Bowel Prep Kit - Not working yet and I took it at 4 1/2 hours ago. I have gas but that's it?

I'm very worried because I don't want to have to do this again and I don't understand why it isn't working yet. Not only have I not eaten anything... read more

Bowel Preparation - I took 1st dose of Suprep almost 4 hrs ago & have had 1 regular bowel move-?

... ment, certainly not what I should have had. I take a 2nd dose at 4 AM but this doesn't seem right. Anyone have any advice? Colonoscopy is at 8 AM... read more

Are my unusual bowel movements normal after the use of a fleet enema?

Hi. Male age 35 . I take stool softener every day due to my constipation caused by pain meds. I missed my softener dose 5 days in a row, causing me... read more

What does amitriptyline compare to?

I have been taking opana 20mgs three times a day since my failed back surgeries. I also have IBS and a high level of anxiety. The opana works well it... read more

What helps IBS with diarrhea & constipation?

Terrible abdominal pain after some meals. Bouts of diarrhea & constipation. I was prescribed Xifaxan but after reading about it. I am hesitant to... read more

Can nortriptyline cause IBS-D to be worse until your body adjusts?

I have horrible IBS-D and anxiety. I started nortriptyline 3 days ago and I have had some side effects such as: headache, nausea, numbness, chills,... read more

Can I take Librax for diarhea caused by Keflex?

Can I take Librax for diarrhea associated with Keflex? I have IBS and very sensitive GI system. When I have diarrhea I take one or two Librax. Is... read more

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