The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Tegaserod for treating irritable bowel syndrome and long-term constipation

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Abstract

In patients with chronic constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (C-IBS), tegaserod 12 mg showed a relative risk of 1.54 for complete spontaneous bowel movements per week compared to placebo.

  • Tegaserod 12 mg and 4 mg significantly increased the likelihood of global relief of gastrointestinal symptoms in patients with C-IBS compared to placebo.
  • Though statistically significant, the overall benefits of tegaserod may not meet clinically important thresholds in two of three studies.
  • A higher responder rate for global relief was observed during the first 4 weeks of treatment with tegaserod 12 mg.
  • Tegaserod 4 mg improved bowel habits significantly, while tegaserod 12 mg showed a non-significant trend towards improvement.
  • Patients in the tegaserod 12 mg group experienced a significantly higher rate of diarrhea compared to placebo, with a number needed to harm of 20.
  • Effects on gastrointestinal symptoms such as bloating and stool consistency varied across studies.

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