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#314 Constipation: When the Flow Won’t Go with Dr. Iris Wang

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

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Do You Have a Favorite Regimen for Diarrhoea?

I generally, i'll have em titrate to one tablet at night, or up to two tablets twice a day. That's their daily med to prevent constipation and keep stools soft,. Unless they're telling me they're having diarrhoea, then they get a stop. The the milk of mag is adam much, much quicker. And senna is another one that, it's a six, like six to 12 hours for action. I don't think when nes to get into the path is of these too much. All of them work by chloride receptors. Proston is fta approved for opiate induced constipution - only in women with i b s c so

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