08-07-2025 12:55 via drugs.com

Common Meds Aren't Linked To Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Study Says

TUESDAY, July 8, 2025— There’s no evidence that common medications can trigger a chronic inflammatory bowel disease called microscopic colitis, a new study says.Microscopic colitis is responsible for more than 30% of all chronic diarrhea cases in s...
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