Xifaxan, also known by its generic name rifaximin, has emerged as a critical pharmaceutical intervention in the management of liver diseases
Bausch Health's gastroenterology business arm, Salix, is using its new spot for Xifaxan to educate patients with cirrhosis of the liver
Xifaxan (rifaximin) is used to treat travelers' diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea (IBS-D), and to reduce risk of hepatic encephalopathy in patients with advanced liver disease. Includes Xifaxan side effects, interactions and indications.
With the XIFAXAN Savings Card, most eligible patients with commercial insurance and coverage for XIFAXAN may pay as little as $0 for their XIFAXAN prescription.
Xifaxan is a brand-name oral tablet prescribed for diarrhea and a brain condition related to liver damage. Xifaxan contains the active drug rifaximin and belongs to the antibiotic drug class.
Xifaxan (rifaximin) is used to treat travelers' diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea (IBS-D), and to reduce risk of hepatic encephalopathy in patients with advanced liver disease. Includes Xifaxan side effects, interactions and indications.
Xifaxan (rifaximin) is used to treat travelers' diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea (IBS-D), and to reduce risk of hepatic encephalopathy in patients with advanced liver disease. Includes Xifaxan side effects, interactions and indications.
Xifaxan (rifaximin) is used to treat traveler's diarrhea and irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea. It is also used to prevent hepatic encephalopathy, a brain disorder that can occur due to severe liver disease. Xifaxan is a rifamycin which works by killing bacteria that causes infection. The most common form of Xifaxan is a 550mg tablet.
For people with normal liver function, Xifaxan drug interactions are limited due to low absorption into the body.
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