
Suggest Treatment For Fecal Incontinence

pharmacological options for diarrhea predominant
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for contacting on HCM. Since dietary changes havent helped you much especially in the face of diarrhea episodes, next step would be the use of antidiarrheals only at the time of diarrhea episodes.
1.Diphenoxylate hydrochloride 2.5 mg with atropine sulfate 0.025 mg
This drug combination consists of 2.5 mg of diphenoxylate, which is a constipating meperidine congener, and 0.025 mg of atropine to discourage abuse.
2. Loperamide
Loperamide, which is available over the counter, acts on intestinal muscles to inhibit peristalsis and to slow intestinal motility.
Alosetron is your last option if your diarrhea doesn't get controlled with anything else. Although its very effective, however its use is discouraged unless having very severe symptoms because of its numerous GI adverse effects
Please know you can not use any of those medications continuously for long term, they are only for temporary relief best used only at the time of diarrhea episodes. In some cases Psychotherapy referral can also help with this condition.
Please don't forget to close the question.
Dr. Khan


warfarin and levothyroxine serious interaction
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
The antidiarrhea medications are not interacting with your other drugs. However I noticed with the use of levothyroxine and warfarin, there is a serious interaction. You need to replace warfarin preferably with rivorxaban which is a little more expensive but would be safer. Warfarins level can increase to levels with levothyroxine to dangerous levels, so a replacement is recommended by international guidelines.
Please do talk to your physician about it. Thank You
Dr. Khan


please look at the answer given above
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I have already answered your question previously. You may go to your GP and inform him of the serious interaction between warfarin and levothyroxine and ask his opinion. I suggest you may go on rivoraxaban.
Dr. Khan

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