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dbab
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Joined : Jan 2004
Posts : 4151
Posted 12/9/2005 5:01 AM (GMT 0)
I was looking up some info on the prep Visicol and started browsing around the Salix pharmaceutical site. I saw that they have a IBS antispasmodic oral spray called "IB-Stat". I was wondering if anyone has heard of it or tried it. It sounds very interesting to me. A spray is pretty neat and I'm sure its fast acting. If anyone has experience with it, please let me know. Thanks
Sarita
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Joined : Mar 2005
Posts : 2486
Posted 12/9/2005 5:20 AM (GMT 0)
I've heard of that too - where can we get some??? Also, what about
those sublingual doodoos? The ones you put under your tongue...I want those too!
dbab
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Posts : 4151
Posted 12/9/2005 5:27 AM (GMT 0)
I got the sublingual ones Sarita... I have the Symax but Nulev is also sublingual. That IB-Stat is through a prescript
ion also. I'm thinking about
asking my doc about
that next time.
bunnybabe
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Joined : Sep 2005
Posts : 263
Posted 12/9/2005 12:30 PM (GMT 0)
i have the spray. you use it like chloraseptic, and it tastes like cough medicine. i have only had it a few days--i haven't noticed a great change yet, i will let you know. it is supposed to relieve the pain for 30min....
my doctor (that i hate) perscribed it to me...
--bunny
i also had the nulev, that did not help me, but tasted good...
i will keep you posted on its value!
dbab
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Posted 12/9/2005 3:38 PM (GMT 0)
Thanks bunnybabe :)
Keriamon
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Posted 12/9/2005 5:36 PM (GMT 0)
I have the sublingual hyoscamine pills, but they never did anything to stop my gall bladder or sugar alcohol-induced cramping.
bunnybabe
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Posts : 263
Posted 12/11/2005 4:45 PM (GMT 0)
dbab,
i have found some relief with it.. haven't used it for the searing cramps, but it helped with my minor ones--so check it out.
**it does contain alcohol though...
--bunny
dbab
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Posted 12/11/2005 6:18 PM (GMT 0)
Thanks I think I will ask my doc :)
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