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Having tried every imaginable drug/supplement for IBS, largely in vain, I have found mebeverine (a.k.a. Colofac IBS, available only online from the UK) to be a godsend, taken as 1 tablet 20 minutes before each meal. It is also crucial to google the IBS diet and try to identify one's personal trigger foods. Finally, soluble fiber in the form of FOODS, not fiber supplements, is at least as important as the drug. Meditrix ( talk) 22:03, 17 October 2008 (UTC)
Please accept the edits to this page (February 14, 2013). My name is Scott Stoffel, and I work at Abbott Laboratories in Corporate Public Affairs, and the edits I am providing are all factual, based upon review of the page with Abbott Laboratories scientists who have expertise in this area. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to access my contact information, found here: http://abbott.com/news-media/contacts.htm — Preceding unsigned comment added by ScottStoffelAbbott ( talk • contribs) 18:36, 14 February 2013 (UTC)
If it is antimuscarinic, can we say it is 'without anticholinergic side-effects' as it stands in the article? 77.93.29.14 ( talk) 17:20, 23 July 2015 (UTC)
User:Karol Langner about this. I agree that this article probably doesn't need any sections at all. I feel that people generally overuse sectioning. But to the extent that we are using them, this should follow the structure described for drugs in WP:MEDMOS. I often collapse brief articles like this but people end up putting the sections back, so I generally don't fuss over it. Jytdog ( talk) 15:33, 21 June 2018 (UTC)
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Having tried every imaginable drug/supplement for IBS, largely in vain, I have found mebeverine (a.k.a. Colofac IBS, available only online from the UK) to be a godsend, taken as 1 tablet 20 minutes before each meal. It is also crucial to google the IBS diet and try to identify one's personal trigger foods. Finally, soluble fiber in the form of FOODS, not fiber supplements, is at least as important as the drug. Meditrix ( talk) 22:03, 17 October 2008 (UTC)
Please accept the edits to this page (February 14, 2013). My name is Scott Stoffel, and I work at Abbott Laboratories in Corporate Public Affairs, and the edits I am providing are all factual, based upon review of the page with Abbott Laboratories scientists who have expertise in this area. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to access my contact information, found here: http://abbott.com/news-media/contacts.htm — Preceding unsigned comment added by ScottStoffelAbbott ( talk • contribs) 18:36, 14 February 2013 (UTC)
If it is antimuscarinic, can we say it is 'without anticholinergic side-effects' as it stands in the article? 77.93.29.14 ( talk) 17:20, 23 July 2015 (UTC)
User:Karol Langner about this. I agree that this article probably doesn't need any sections at all. I feel that people generally overuse sectioning. But to the extent that we are using them, this should follow the structure described for drugs in WP:MEDMOS. I often collapse brief articles like this but people end up putting the sections back, so I generally don't fuss over it. Jytdog ( talk) 15:33, 21 June 2018 (UTC)