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Bloating. Flatulence. Think SIBO


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM RWCS 2018

Indeed, 40% of patients will experience recurrent SIBO symptoms within 9 months after a round of rifaximin. Recurrences are more common in patients on chronic proton pump–inhibitor therapy, the elderly, and those who have undergone appendectomy. Such patients may need another course of rifaximin once or twice per year.

“If they need rifaximin every 6 months, fine. Patients will be so grateful to you for that course of rifaximin,” Dr. Mahadevan said.

Patients with methane-predominant bacterial overgrowth, as opposed to hydrogen-predominant overgrowth, often benefit from concomitant neomycin at 500 mg twice per day along with their 10-14 days of rifaximin.

“A lot of our cirrhotic patients are on both,” she noted.

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