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Peppermint Oil Figures

2 figures from peer-reviewed research

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Key evidence: Two RCTs that fulfilled inclusion criteria for this consensus, compared polyethylene glycol 3350 (PEG) and placebo in a total of 181 patients with Rome (II or III) diagnosed IBS-C (165, 166). Compared with placebo, there was a statistically
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Polyethylene glycol 3350 is evaluated for IBS with constipation based on two RCTs totaling 181 patients. Evidence supports its use for improving stool consistency, though effects on abdominal pain are less consistent.

Canadian Association of Gastroenterology Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Irritable …

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Sensitivity analyses excluding high-risk-of-bias studies confirm the robustness of the treatment effect. The benefit of peppermint oil persists regardless of IBS subtype or study quality.

The impact of peppermint oil on the irritable bowel syndrome: a meta-analysis …