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Question answered:23/05/08
Following a search of Cochrane, TRIP database and Pubmed, we have found no trials for the effectiveness of questran in the treatment of IBS. We did find a paper (1) on the management of IBS which reports:
“In some patients with severe diarrhea, bile acids may lead to decreased reuptake of water from the colon. As such, the bile acid sequestrant, cholestyramine (Questran), may be a useful second-line agent for diarrhea-predominant IBS. “
However, this level of evidence is graded as consensus opinion.
1. http://www.aafp.org/afp/20021115/1867.html
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