antispasmodics
#363523 - 02/20/11 03:57 PM
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happy2b
Reged: 02/19/11
Posts: 45
Loc: South Carolina
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my GI doctor prescribed Librax, as an antispasmodic for me to take 30 mins. prior to meals, 3x daily. it does not seem to be working all that well. i would be interested to know what other antispasmodics have worked well for others on the forum. Syl, if your online, your data has appreciated, so if you care to address this question....... thank you.
H.H. South Carolina
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You might read the section on treatments for IBS on the NIH web site . It says " An antispasmodic is commonly prescribed, which helps to control colon muscle spasms and reduce abdominal pain. Antidepressants may relieve some symptoms. However, both antispasmodics and antidepressants can worsen constipation, so some doctors will also prescribe medications that relax muscles in the bladder and intestines, such as Donnapine and Librax. These medications contain a mild sedative, which can be habit forming, so they need to be used under the guidance of a physician."
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Syl, thank you very much for your time and helpfulness in helping me to get "up and running" with this stuff. alot of new information, and it takes time to sift through and determine what is right for your own situation. i greatly appreciate it. patient education is important in all types of disease management, so thank you!
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