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pb4
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Posted 12/18/2007 8:32 PM (GMT -8)
Has anyone used this oral RX for IBS and had any success with it?

If anyone could share any experiance with it I'd greatly appreciate it.

Thanks :)

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Sarita
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Posted 12/18/2007 9:03 PM (GMT -8)
Dicetel (pinaverium) is a calcium antagonist; it inhibits calcium influx into cells by blocking the voltage-dependent calcium channels in intestinal smooth muscle. Sounds interesting - dicyclomine (i.e. Bentyl) is an anti-cholinergic, meaning it inhibits acetylcholine, thereby reducing muscular contractions. That one is one of the more commonly prescribed anti-spasmodics. I would imagine that the effects of Dicetel would be somewhat similar...

We are studying anticholinergics and calcium antagonists in physiology right now - crazy complicated stuff, but really interesting.

Are you going to start taking this drug?
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Sarita
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Posted 12/18/2007 9:06 PM (GMT -8)
P.S. Didn't mean to get all crazy technical there, BTW. I bet that's annoying sometimes! Sorry!
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pb4
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Posted 12/18/2007 10:02 PM (GMT -8)
Thanks Sarita :)

My daughter (who'll be only 18 next month) had it perscribed to her today :( Very sad because of course she has to have all the routine tests to confirm if she has either IBD or IBS (as I have both) but the GP asked her if she'd like to try this RX since it will take some time just to get in to get a CT scan for starters, and of course she agreed (can't blame her) because he sense by the symptoms she described to him that it seems to run closer to being IBS rather than IBD (and I know from my own experiance that neither is fun but if she has to have one of them I hope it's IBS and not IBD).

So because my own GI suspected I have IBS ontop of my CD (4 yrs ago) and this RX is new to Canada (last 3 yrs) I thought I'd see how she did with it and maybe even give it a go myself....which regardless of how she does with it I may try it anyways just because we all are so different with how things affect (or lack of) us.

Reason I asked about this drug here is because I don't recall ever seeing a post about it and from the way the GP described how it works and being specifically designed for IBS I thought I'd have heard alot about it here at HW at this forum.

So Have you ever tried it?

It's suppose to help with all types of IBS, D, C and A. Sounds quite promissing, infact I'll have to mention it to my sister and a friend that both suffer with IBS also because I don't think either of them know about it.

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Sarita
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Posted 12/22/2007 1:26 AM (GMT -8)
No, I haven't tried it, but I think calcium-channel blockers would do a lot of help for people with motility issues. Sounds pretty promising. Let us know how it goes!
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pb4
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Posted 12/22/2007 10:02 AM (GMT -8)
Well she's been taking it for 2 full days and says the only thing she notices is she has to work harder at passing BM's sounds a little like she's a bit on the constipated side from taking it which is weird because it's suppose to help with either issue of D or C, but it could just be her system adjusting to it...or it could be he put her on 100mg tabs at 3 times a day when she should maybe be on 50 3/day or 100 2/day...we'll continue to monitor things and I'll update here...maybe it'll do her wonders and then others here that havn't heard of it or tried it can give it a go.

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softy
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Posted 12/22/2007 1:25 PM (GMT -8)

Hi :-)

I tried Dicetel in 2004 in hopes it would help with my abdominal pain.  I only gave it about 5 weeks and found myself quite constipated with no relief of pain in any way so I quit taking it.  I also found when I took it on an empty stomach I felt sick.

Hope your daughter has better success with it.  Keep us posted.

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pb4
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Posted 12/22/2007 5:43 PM (GMT -8)
Thanks softy :)

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!
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Deranged
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Posted 6/29/2011 8:07 PM (GMT -8)
*Bump*

I've had success on this one. I have a lot of difficulties eating without it. The only side effects for me: nausea (if taken without food), and constipation (without adequate fluids/fiber). Wondering if anyone else has tried it?
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debster56
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Posted 2/18/2013 5:45 PM (GMT -8)
I began using Dicetel about a yr ago. I use it as directed and for me it has helped. Its not a perfect solution but it really keeps me out of the bathroom with that constant need to "go". I also have had to keep a strict diet as I am gluten intolorent , I have had to remove dairy and after watching the reaction of my body to the "gluten free" processed foods I have removed grain fiber. I make sure I get plenty of veggies, salads, limited fruits as the sugars upset my stomach. I eat most meats that I cook rarely eat out as so many times there are things in it that put me in bed for days. I did try to stop the Dicetel a few months back and within days it was right back to sitting in the bathroom so I keep on taking it. I live in Canada so it was no problem getting the medicine however I am now in the US caring for my elderly mom and its not available here in the US. This journey has been no pleasure and my hubby is very understanding but it can be overwhelming when every hospitality revolves around food.
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