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Patients with IBS-D often try multiple medications that fail to treat their symptoms. IBS has a heterogeneous pathogenesis, and there are no specific algorithms for treatment subtypes. In this activity, clinicians will learn treatment options to consider for patients with IBS-D in whom some previous therapies have failed.
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Patients with IBS-D often try multiple medications that fail to treat their symptoms. IBS has a heterogeneous pathogenesis, and there are no specific algorithms for treatment subtypes. In this activity, clinicians will learn treatment options to consider for patients with IBS-D in whom some previous therapies have failed.

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