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Which Medication Help To Reduce The Production Of Bile Acids?

Cholestyramine may help reduce bowel movements, but it does not solve over production of bile acids or seepages for me, I feel like I am wiping continuously but with no bowel movement, just a seepage. Diphenoxelate/atropine seems to reduce the urges to go to the bathroom multiple times and helps dry things up. What other medicines will work to slow the intestines down, solve malabsorption and stop the leakage and gaseous feeling the creeps up the morning. I found Reglan is useless and increase fibres do not work. Trying to figure out the cause to solve this problem forever so I can fix this issue.
posted on Sun, 1 Feb 2015
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