Part 1 of the IBS-C series: Pathways to Relief: Understanding Medications for Constipation with Dr. Justin Brandler

This episode launches the first part of a 3-part mini-series on IBS-C, shedding light on the complexities of this widespread condition that affects millions of people across the U.S. It stresses the importance of a holistic, patient-centered approach to managing IBS-C. We explore the various medications used to treat IBS-C, including both over-the-counter options and prescription drugs, offering a comprehensive review. Our expert guest, Dr. Justin Brandler, a neurogastroenterologist at Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, provides valuable insights into the mechanisms and effectiveness of these treatments.
Dr. Brandler simplifies the intricate science and treatment of IBS into easy-to-understand concepts. He likens his role in treating IBS to that of both a plumber and an electrician. As a disorder of gut-brain interaction (DGBI), IBS affects how the brain and spinal cord process signals, influencing gastrointestinal symptoms.
Different patients respond to different treatment approaches. Dr. Brandler discusses medications that target the "plumbing" aspect of IBS, including pharmaceutical options like linaclotide, tenapanor, and lubiprostone, as well as over-the-counter treatments such as magnesium oxide, senna, and bisacodyl. He also covers treatments that address the altered brain-gut connection in IBS, highlighting various neuromodulators, including selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs), and their role in adjusting the nervous system to help alleviate IBS symptoms.
We explore essential tips for making the most of your medical appointments, such as organizing a concise summary of your medical history and symptoms to ensure clear and effective communication, including outlining your goals. Preparing ahead of time can help your healthcare providers deliver the best possible care and make the right referrals for your needs.
This podcast was sponsored by Ardelyx.
Resources:
Living your BEST IBS Life: Practical Tools to Beat the Battle with your Bowels by Justin Brandler, MD via IFFGD
Mechanisms of Action Considerations in the Management of IBS-C
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- Programa
- FrecuenciaCada mes
- Publicado10 de febrero de 2025, 09:00 UTC
- Duración35 min
- Episodio14
- ClasificaciónApto