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Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Constipation
IBS-C is a condition that causes abdominal pain and constipation. Management of IBS-C can be complex and the best treatment depends on many factors. People with IBS-C should have an informed discussion with their doctor to develop an effective treatment plan.
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FDA-Approved IBS-C Therapies
Amitiza®lubiprostone
Amitiza can help reduce constipation, abdominal pain, and bloating in people with IBS-C. It works by promoting fluid secretion into the intestines to aid in passing of stool.
Linzess®linaclotide
Linzess can reduce constipation, abdominal pain, and bloating in people with IBS-C. It works by promoting fluid secretion into the intestines to aid in passing of stool. It also calms pain-sensing nerves in the GI system.
Trulance®plecanatide
Trulance can reduce constipation, abdominal pain, and bloating in people with IBS-C. It works by promoting fluid secretion into the intestines to aid in passing of stool. It also calms pain-sensing nerves in the GI system.
Other IBS-C Therapies
Antidepressants
Although antidepressants were originally developed to treat mood conditions, doctors discovered that these medicines can also treat IBS symptoms.
Dietary fiber
Eating fiber-rich foods can help with some IBS symptoms. Fiber keeps fluid in the intestines to soften stools.
Fiber supplements
Fiber supplements can help with some IBS symptoms. Fiber keeps fluid in the intestines to soften stools.
IBgard®peppermint oil
IBGard can help reduce abdominal pain in people with IBS-C. It works by delivering peppermint oil directly to the lower small intestine. This causes the intestines to relax so they are less likely to spasm and cramp which can cause abdominal pain.
Miralax®polyethylene glycol
Miralax can help reduce constipation symptoms in people with IBS-C. It works by drawing fluid into the intestines to help with passage of stool.
Probiotics
Probiotics, or "good bacteria", can sometimes help with IBS symptoms. Not all probiotics are the same, so speak with your doctor to determine if any are right for you.
Psychological interventions
There is some evidence that psychological therapies, like cognitive behavioral therapy, hypnotherapy, relaxation breathing, and mindful meditation, can help with IBS symptoms.