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Updated · sadanews.ps · Apr 19
Researchers link some IBS medications to increased death risk in large-scale study
Updated
Updated · sadanews.ps · Apr 19

Researchers link some IBS medications to increased death risk in large-scale study

9 articles · Updated · sadanews.ps · Apr 19
  • The study analyzed data from over 650,000 US patients over 20 years, finding antidepressants raised death risk by 35% and antidiarrheals like loperamide nearly doubled it.
  • Despite these findings, researchers stress the individual risk remains low and causation is not proven, as patients may have other health vulnerabilities.
  • The study urges more personalized treatment approaches for IBS, further research to identify at-risk groups, and careful physician consultation to balance long-term medication benefits and risks.
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