GLASGOW, United Kingdom ― Amitriptyline, titrated at low dose, was superior to placebo as a second-line treatment for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) across multiple outcomes in what the researchers ...
Amitriptyline can significantly improve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), according to a study led by the universities of Leeds, Southampton, and Bristol. The researchers urged that the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Amitriptyline was superior to placebo and increased the odds of relief from IBS symptoms. Researchers noted that ...
Titrated low-dose amitriptyline significantly improved irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms when used as a second-line treatment in the primary care setting, the randomized ATLANTIS trial showed.
New research advises GPs to consider low-dose amitriptyline if irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms persist after first-line treatments. Amitriptyline at Low-Dose and Titrated for Irritable Bowel ...
Amitriptyline can improve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome in patients seen in GP surgeries, new research has found. The cheap and widely available prescription drug, which is commonly used at low ...
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a complex and often frustrating condition affecting millions worldwide. Finding effective treatments can be challenging, but a recent clinical trial has shed light on ...
GPs should prescribe amitriptyline to help patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), say UK researchers who found it improves symptoms. A trial in primary care found patients taking amitriptyline ...
A drug that costs just 25p a day may transform the lives of millions of people with irritable bowel syndrome, according to research. Amitriptyline was found to significantly improve symptoms of the ...
Share on Pinterest New research suggests that an inexpensive and common prescription drug used to treat migraine, nerve and back pain, and depression may also help improve irritable bowel syndrome ...
A cheap and widely available prescription drug can improve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome in patients seen in GP surgeries, new research presented today at UEG Week 2023 has found. Amitriptyline ...