I was just prescribed Levsin for my incomplete emptying and increased gas issues. as well as increasing my elavil to 25mg a night. has anyone been prescribed levsin before for these issues and did it seem to help you? i would have placed money that she would have put me on cipro & flagyl but i would have lost lol
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It's an anti-spasmodic. I take it for excessive motility issues as needed. It is designed to slow down motility. It's effective, but can make you feel slightly loopy and lightheaded.
It's usually best to take it 45 minutes before meals, if the meals are triggering the excessive motility and gas issues.
hmm, curious as my Restroom trips are hovering around 10per day at the moment
Yes, it's an antispasmodic. I haven't taken Levsin, but I have taken Buscopan which is a similar antispasmodic. It gave me blurred vision and made me feel out of sorts. The side effects were not pleasant but I only took the med on a very short term basis so I can't attest to whether not the side effects improve over time.
Your frequency doesn't seem that high so it wouldn't have been the med I would have expected either, however it may address some of the excess gas by calming your gut so it isn't working in overdrive.
If the bathroom trips are coming in bursts right after meals, chances are it is a motility issue. However like Spooky said it doesn't sound all that high to me.
Try the levsin and see what happens. I did get some light headedness from it but some people have no side effects at all.
Make sure you do take it before the meal.
As for going right after you eat. I do that all the time now. Some times it takes a bit longer than others. But I am guaranteed a bm after a meal. I figure it is a norm for me....one meal in... One meal out!
It's not a rush to the bathroom. Thank goodness.
I hope it works for you.
Richard.
Motility... You made me look it up... Lol. Yes. It will calm it down. And yes I agree 10 trips is normal. I didn't have issues such as blurred vision but I am not taking the prescribed amount. One a day does the trick. But it may be different for you.
The combination of Levsin and Elavil is common for IBS and IPS. Helps with the pain and crampiness. It does not do anything for gas, but can help you be less aware of it. Studies show that those with IBS do not actually have more gas, but that they are more sensitive to the movement of the gut and the pressure of the gas. Tricyclic antidepressants help with that issue and the Levsin relaxes the gut.
Jan
thanks jan & mystic. it seems to work pretty good. im not where i was in the beginning when things were so nice but perhaps more time it will get there? we shall see.