Journal article

Diagnosis and treatment of chronic constipation - a European perspective

J Tack, S Müller-Lissner, V Stanghellini, G Boeckxstaens, MA Kamm, M Simren, JP Galmiche, M Fried

Neurogastroenterology and Motility | Published : 2011

Abstract

Background Although constipation can be a chronic and severe problem, it is largely treated empirically. Evidence for the efficacy of some of the older laxatives from well-designed trials is limited. Patients often report high levels of dissatisfaction with their treatment, which is attributed to a lack of efficacy or unpleasant side-effects. Management guidelines and recommendations are limited and are not sufficiently current to include treatments that became available more recently, such as prokinetic agents in Europe. Purpose We present an overview of the pathophysiology, diagnosis, current management and available guidelines for the treatment of chronic constipation, and include recent ..

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