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After covid from last 1year while eating anything i feel uneasy and sudden urge to loo. Earlier my doctor has given me zosa dsr and providac tablet but got no relief. But from last 3days i am taking Rifaximgyl M tablet once daily and my problem has cured by 99% , how long should i take this tablet or there any other alternative for my problem. Please suggest.
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IBS is very common after Covid. You can stop Rifaximin after 14 days. But you will require treatment off an on for quite some time.
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Have you done any blood investigations? Needs some more details. Contact online for further assistance.
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