Drug therapy. Drug therapy involves using medications to dissolve gallstones, allowing them to pass naturally through the digestive system. The most common medication used for treating gallstones is ursodeoxycholic acid (Ursodiol). It works by dissolving the cholesterol in bile and stones, which also helps prevent new gallstones from forming.
Medicine to dissolve gallstones. If your gallstones are small and don't contain calcium, it may be possible to take ursodeoxycholic acid tablets to dissolve
Medications you take by mouth may help dissolve gallstones. But it may take months or years of treatment to dissolve your gallstones in this way
A gallbladder cleaning is one of the most popular treatments for gallstones. This approach's proponents assert that it dissolves gallstones and removes them
To avoid removing the gallbladder as a cure for gallstones, most doctors try to dissolve the stones using medication. PubMed Health reports that some medications for gallstones help to reduce pain and inflammation. If gallstones are small enough, drugs containing ursodeoxycholic acid are prescribed to dissolve gallstones. 19
Gallstone Disease Treatment: Medication. There are several medications available for symptomatic gallstones, which are designed to: Interfere with the development of gallstones in the gallbladder; Dissolve the stones
Medications to dissolve gallstones. Medications you take by mouth may help dissolve gallstones. But it may take months or years of treatment to dissolve your gallstones in this way, and gallstones will likely form again if treatment is stopped. Sometimes medications don't work.
Medications given by mouth to dissolve gallstones are appropriate for approximately 30 percent of people with gallstone-related disease. These
Ursodiol is a bile acid, prescribed for dissolving gallstones. Advertisement. Suggested Readings on Gallstones (Cholelithiasis).
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What about when someone rapes her with some item causing internal damage...? What about when she has an appendicitis or gallstones or any other physical ailment diagnosed by pain...?
That kind of thing *could* be an unnecessary death sentence...
Be glad he changed it.
JPB NOT BOB