Results for 'Constipation Constipation - Chronic Chronic Medication'
What type of drug is Motegrity?
What type of constipation is Motegrity used to treat?
Lactulose - Can it be frozen with a juice to make it tolerable? When my husband takes the liquid?
... plain he gags and ends up puking. Can't read some of above. Can the liquid be mixed with Kefir and still be effective? His is 10 Gm/15ml Sil... read more
My son, who will be 4 in September, suffers from chronic constipation. If he misses even a single?
... dose of MiraLax, he gets constipated. Foods that are supposed to be a natural laxitive (prunes, apple juice, etc.) do not help. I have tried... read more
I have been taking two tablespoons of lactulose a day for 10 days and I'm not having any results?
I get a lot of wind and with a fair amount of straining I might go 15% of what I would consider a normal bowel movement. I don't know if I am... read more
How do you get off Linzess/Linaclotide/Constella? I want to stop using it?
Been taking it for 10-15 days and my body seems dependent. It disrupts my digestive process and makes me very tired.
Amitiza not really working - any advice or suggestions?
I am a 28 year old female who prior to about 1 1/2 years ago, had absolutely no medical issues, let alone GI issues, to speak of. I'll also say... read more
How to find reliable relief from severe constipation from Effexor rx 75 mg?
I take effexor 75 mg for help for chronic migraine. This medication does help well with that, but causes horrible... read more
Why would my pain medication that Im currently on not help my teeth pain?
hello everyone im on fentynal 50mcg and norco for break thru 6 a day if needed.Most days i get by great with what im on until this horrible tooth... read more
Tapentadol - will Nucynta side effects go away?
I would appreciate any help in this topic as I'm at a loss for pain management. I have been living with chronic pain for over 3... read more
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease - Are there any over the counter medications for COPD?
Liquid (cough syrup), capsule, pill - all non-prescription