Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| alosetron hydrochloride | Lotronex |
How It Works
Alosetron slows the movement of stools through the bowels.
Why It Is Used
Alosetron is used to treat severe
irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in some women
who have failed to respond to other treatments for severe
diarrhea.
IBS is a disorder of the intestines that causes abdominal pain or
discomfort with constipation or diarrhea (and sometimes alternating episodes of
both). Other common symptoms include bloating and passing mucus in the stools.
The condition is more common in women than in men.
How Well It Works
Studies have shown that alosetron improves abdominal discomfort and
reduces diarrhea and urgency of bowel movements.
Side Effects
The main side effect of alosetron is constipation, which occurred
in 25% to 30% of people.1 Other side effects include
nausea and abdominal discomfort and pain.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
After alosetron was first approved by the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) for treatment of IBS, some people taking the medication
suffered from serious side effects, including severe constipation or reduced
blood flow to the large intestine (ischemic colitis). Side effects led to
surgery to correct the problem and, in a few cases, death.2 The medication was removed from the market.
However, in June 2002, the FDA approved alosetron for
reintroduction with very specific guidelines:
- Alosetron is for use only in women who suffer
from severe IBS whose main symptom is diarrhea and who failed to respond to
previous treatment.
- You must sign a patient-physician consent form
before taking alosetron.
- Only those physicians who are enrolled in
the Prescribing Program for Lotronex can prescribe alosetron.
If you are taking alosetron and you experience constipation,
abdominal pain, rectal bleeding, or bloody diarrhea, stop taking the medication
and contact your health professional.
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