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  2. Lubiprostone - Wikipedia

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    A 2018 pooled analysis from three phase III, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled studies on usage for Opioid-Induced Constipation, found that the numbers of patients reporting adverse effects were similar in both the lubiprostone and placebo treatment groups for all opioid classes (P ≥ 0.125); however, gastrointestinal adverse ...

  3. Plecanatide - Wikipedia

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    Plecanatide, sold under the brand name Trulance, is a medication for the treatment of chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC) [4] and irritable bowel syndrome with constipation. [5] It is available in India under the brand name Plectide (OQM Div, MSN Laboratories, India).

  4. Functional constipation - Wikipedia

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    A number of novel therapeutic treatments have been suggested and licensed in recent years for the treatment of functional constipation. [13] Prosecretory drugs including plecanatide, linaclotide, and lubiprostone alter gut epithelial channels, encouraging intestinal fluid secretion and increasing stool volume, which improves GI transit. [17]

  5. U.S. Food and Drug Administration Grants Priority Review ...

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    U.S. Food and Drug Administration Grants Priority Review Status to AMITIZA ® (lubiprostone) Submission Seeking Approval for Treatment of Opioid-induced Constipation BETHESDA, Md. & DEERFIELD, Ill ...

  6. Sucampo and Abbott Announce Launch of AMITIZA in Japan - AOL

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    AMITIZA is approved in the United States for the treatment of two constipation-related indications, and in Switzerland and the United Kingdom for one constipation-related indication.

  7. Constipation in children - Wikipedia

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    The Rome process suggests a diagnosis of constipation in children fewer than 4 years old when the child has 2 or more of the following complaints for at least 1 month. [6] For children older than 4 years, there must be 2 of these complaints for at least 2 months: 2 or fewer bowel movements per week; Passing large bowel movements