I am taking psychiatry medication...and am getting constipation regularly from 2 years... while take duphalac syrup,it's not working properly...what to do next
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Psychiatric medications are known to cause constipation. Visit your psychiatrist for adequate dose adjustments and tapering as needed. While medication adjustments are crucial, syrup formulation may not be enough. Combining medication adjustments with healthy dietary changes can help improve constipation symptoms.
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