January 20th 2025
Recommendations help influence the rate of gastric emptying, improve compliance, and prevent interruption of weight loss for patients.
Narcotics Commonly Dispensed for Children with IBD
February 14th 2015Narcotics are not recommended for managing chronic pain in children with inflammatory bowel disease, due to gastrointestinal side effects and potential dependence. Nevertheless, researchers have uncovered that long-term narcotic use is more than twice as prevalent in pediatric IBD patients compared with the general population.
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Combining Baclofen with Omeprazole May Further Reduce GERD Symptoms
February 4th 2015A recent study suggests that co-administering the muscle relaxant, baclofen, with the proton pump inhibitor (PPI), omeprazole, may be more effective than PPI monotherapy in reducing heartburn and regurgitation in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
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