Chen, YingTougas, GervaisHunt, RichardElsevier Inc.American Journal of GastroenterologyMurphy PT, Chen Y, Tougas G, Hunt RH. Use of prescription and OTC drugs, nutritional supplements and naturopathic treatments for the irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): Prevalence, satisfaction and adverse affects [...
Treatments forare focused on easing symptoms; there is no cure. Because no two cases of fibromyalgia are alike, treatment plans must be multi-faceted and tailored to the types and severity of symptoms you are experiencing. Fibromyalgia is a painful condition. Treatments may involve over-the-count...
Painis the most common reason for people to seek medical advice, and doctors will most often recommendover-the-counter(OTC) painmedication to help.Feveris one of the most common reasons that children visit the doctor. Moreover, one in five emergency room visits for children is due to a hig...
(OTC) drugs have emerged as accessible treatments for these conditions, with formulations including liquid, chewable tablets, and probiotic-based drugs, such as antacids and anti-emetics, being popular choices. Consumer awareness regarding self-medication for gastrointestinal disorders has grown, leading...
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Taking fumitory does not seem to improve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. Are there safety concerns? Dosing considerations for Fumitory. Source: http://www.rxlist.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=96460 ...
An abstract of the article "Use of prescription and OTC drugs, nutritional supplements and naturopathic treatments for the irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): Prevalence, satisfaction and adverse effects," by Trevor M. Murphy and colleagues is presented....
An of the article "Use of prescription and OTC drugs, nutritional supplements and naturopathic treatments for the irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): Prevalence, satisfaction and adverse effects," by Trevor M. Murphy and colleagues is presented.