Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a prevalent, chronic functional gastrointestinal (GI) disorder, characterized by recurrent abdominal discomfort (pain) associated with altered bowel movements. IBS has a considerable negative impact on people's quality of life (QoL). There is currently no specific treatment available for IBS; most of the therapeutic management is symptomatic. Reported evidence suggest that BBR and CUR can alleviate symptoms of IBS through their multiple pharmacological effects including preventing stress-induced intestinal inflammation and visceral hypersensitivity, reducing bowel motility, and regulating intestinal permeability, gut microme and gut-brain axis.
Aim of the study: The present clinical study aimed to assess the synergestic therapeutic effect of a combined supplement of standardised extract of BBR and CUR (Enterophytol® PLUS, 200 mg BBR, 49 mg CUR) in the management of IBS. Method : This was an in real-life setting pragmatic, observational, retrospective, non-controlled and non-randomized clinical trial involving 146 patients with IBS, enrolled in General Practitioner clinics and Pharmacies in Belgium from Aug 2020 to May 2022. The supplement was used as two tablets daily for 2-months, alongside routine IBS care.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
146
(Enterophytol® PLUS) alongside standard of care
Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences
Jāmshoro, Pakistan
Change in the overall IBS Severity Index
Reduction in the IBS overall symptoms severity index
Time frame: At 2 months
Change in weekly frequency of stool passage
Treatment effect on patient's weekly stool passage frequency
Time frame: At 2 months
Change in the stool form
Change in the physical appearance of patient's stool
Time frame: At 2 months
Change in the number of IBS standard of care drugs
Treatment effect on patient's need for IBS drugs
Time frame: At 2 months
Number of patients with side effects
Treatment safety and tolerability
Time frame: At 2 months
Number of patients with treatment satisfaction
Treatment satisfaction
Time frame: At 2 months
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