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New Medication : Vibrating Pill

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FDA-Approved Vibrating Pill To Help With People With Chronic Constipation
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People suffering from chronic constipation now have an out-of-the-box drug-free option in the form of vibrating pills.

Similar in size to a regular-sized pill, the pill vibrates after it’s swallowed to stimulate the colon, instead of releasing medication.

Called Vibrant, the capsules were cleared by the US Food and Drug Administration in August. The pills have now become available for doctors to prescribe, starting this week, according to CNN.

A person having fewer than three bowel movements in a week is said to be constipated. According to an estimate, between 10% to 20% of Americans have persistent constipation with no explainable cause. Such people usually have hard, dry stools accompanied by pain and bloating.

“Millions of chronic idiopathic constipation patients continue to use laxatives chronically with little to no relief of their recurring symptoms,” Vibrant Gastro CEO Ben-Tsur said, MedicalDesigningAndOutsourcing reported. “Vibrant provides the sufferers with an additional treatment option that is effective, safe, and drug-free.”

The Vibrant pill is advised to be taken around bedtime every day. Following ingestion, the pill moves through the gastrointestinal tract, the same way food does. After traveling through the stomach and small intestine, the pill reaches the large intestine in 14 hours.

In the gut, the pills stimulate specialized nerve cells called mechanosensory cells. These cells regulate peristalsis, the muscle contractions that move the food through the gut.

“There are little vibrations for three seconds on, three seconds off,” Cathy Collis, chief commercial officer for Vibrant Gastro, which is based in Israel, said.

Each pill needs to be activated in a little pod before it is swallowed. After it is consumed, the pill switches between activation and deactivation. It stays active for two hours after it is swallowed and then quiets down for around six hours, only to activate again for another two hours.

In the end, the pills come out with the feces, and they’re flushed away. Once flushed out, the pills reach the sewage, where they are sifted out and sent to a landfill as non-compostable material.

However, it should be noted these capsules are not a cure. To be taken daily, the pills are similar to maintenance treatments.

The Vibrant pills are claimed to be made of a medical-grade material, which has been used for the past 15 years in pill cameras used by gastroenterologists.

The clinical trial on the Vibrant pill gave encouraging results. About 40% of the group taking the Vibrant pills had at least one additional bowel movement a week, compared with about 23% of the placebo group, the study found. The group taking Vibrant pills also reported softer stools and less bloating.

“One of the important side effects that it does not have is diarrhea, as a lot of the prescription drugs can lead to diarrhea,” Dr. Eamonn Quigley, chief of gastroenterology at Houston Methodist Hospital, noted.
 

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Could a Vibrating Pill Ease Chronic Constipation?
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By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
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(HEALTHDAY)

THURSDAY, Feb. 9, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- A new treatment for chronic constipation may bring relief without having to use drugs.

It’s a vibrating pill called Vibrant that stimulates the colon as it passes through the body.

Although the pill was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration last August, doctors can start prescribing Vibrant this week.

“We are working right now with insurance companies to obtain coverage in commercial plans,” Cathy Collis, chief commercial officer for Vibrant Gastro Inc., told CNN. “But until we get that coverage, our goal and commitment is to make sure that this is accessible and affordable to patients.”

The company had to show the pills contained no toxic materials, could withstand an accidental bite and didn’t carry risk of infections, getting stuck, irritating tissues or interfering with other medical devices, CNN reported.

A person prescribed the pill would take it at bedtime daily. The pill would then travel through the stomach and small intestine before reaching the large intestine about 14 hours later and stimulating nerve cells.

In doing this, it causes muscle contractions that move food out. The pill then leaves the body with the feces.

The pills are made of medical-grade material similar to what gastroenterologists use for pill cameras, CNN reported.

Vibrant is intended for the 10% to 20% of people who live with chronic constipation, having fewer than three bowel movements each week for unknown reasons and typically experiencing hard, painful stools.
To study the pill, 200 people with chronic constipation took Vibrant for eight weeks, while another 149 took a lookalike placebo.

In the group that took the actual Vibrant pills, 40% had at least one additional bowel movement each week, softer stools and less bloating.

About 23% had two or more additional bowel movements weekly.

The placebo group also reported more bowel movements, with about 23% experiencing at least one more and 12% at least two or more additional bowel movements.

Still, the vibrations might feel a little funny as it moves through your body.

“A minority could feel it,” Dr. Eamonn Quigley, chief of gastroenterology at Houston Methodist Hospital, told CNN. Quigley helped test the capsules, but he doesn’t have any financial stake in the company. “None of them felt it was being uncomfortable. And none of them stopped taking it because of that.”

While Quigley couldn’t compare the Vibrant capsules to other constipation treatments because they weren’t tested head to head in the study. But he added that the degree of relief seems similar to how prescription drugs for constipation perform.

Side effects appeared to be minimal and reported by more of those in the placebo group than in the vibrating pill group. The pill does not cause diarrhea, which isn’t true of most prescription laxatives.

The pills are authorized to treat adults who have not been helped by other constipation medication or can’t tolerate it. They are not meant for people who have trouble swallowing, have paralysis of the stomach or have a history of bowel obstructions, CNN reported.

While Vibrant isn’t covered by insurance, the company is capping out-of-pocket costs at $69 by offering a coupon, CNN reported.

The U.S. National Library of Medicine has more on constipation.

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People suffering from chronic constipation now have an out-of-the-box drug-free option in the form of vibrating pills.

Vaccinated = chronic constipation? Accumulate shit until reach the brain? :unsure:
 
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