The prescription forms (oral granules and tablets) are used to treat toenail and fingernail fungal infections and fungal infection of scalp hair follicles which commonly occurs in children. The over-the-counter
My experience totally echoes your own. I got the whole “metamucil & water” prescription for years. And it did WAY more harm than good. I don’t blame physicians though, I just don’t think they’re well equipped to deal with IBS because it’s not really a concrete diagnosis you know?
While all the new prescription products provide more treatment options, Wald says, most people don't need them. Instead, over-the-counter drugs such as polyethylene glycol (Miralax and generic), bisacodyl (Dulcolax laxative tablets and generic), orsenna (Ex-Lax, Senokot, and generic)are a far...
If lifestyle changes aren’t helping, your doctor may suggest a fiber supplement, stool softeners, or other medication — either over-the-counter or prescription — to loosen things up again. Laxatives are one option, but since taking these regularly can make it difficult to have a bowel mov...
If lifestyle changes aren’t helping, your doctor may suggest a fiber supplement, stool softeners, or other medication — either over-the-counter or prescription — to loosen things up again. Laxatives are one option, but since taking these regularly can make it difficult to have a bowel mov...