Constipation Stocks List

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Constipation Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Oct 1 MRK U.S. port strike expected to have limited impact on healthcare supply chain: HHS
Oct 1 ABBV Should You Buy AbbVie Stock After Recent Parkinson's Study Success?
Oct 1 ABBV AbbVie withdraws Exviera from EU market for commercial reasons
Oct 1 ABBV AbbVie to Host Third-Quarter 2024 Earnings Conference Call
Oct 1 MRK Merck Completes Acquisition of Investigational B-Cell Depletion Therapy, CN201, from Curon Biopharmaceutical
Oct 1 MRK Merck to Hold Third-Quarter 2024 Sales and Earnings Conference Call Oct. 31
Sep 30 NKTR Nektar rises 11% as BTIG initiates buy rating on autoimmune disorders asset
Sep 30 MRK Merck & Co. Inc. (MRK): A Strong Investment as KEYTRUDA Sales Drive Revenue Growth
Sep 30 ABBV AbbVie Inc. (ABBV) Projects Mid-Single-Digit Sales Growth Over Next 3 Years
Sep 30 ABBV AbbVie Seeks Approval for Lung Cancer Candidate Teliso-V
Sep 30 ABBV Wall Street Analysts Think AbbVie (ABBV) Is a Good Investment: Is It?
Sep 30 ABBV Meta, Accenture, Disney And A Major Health Care Stock On CNBC's 'Final Trades'
Sep 30 ABBV 15 Best Dividend Stocks for Lifelong Passive Income
Sep 30 MRK Merck & Co., Inc. (MRK) Projects 21% Upside with $140 Price Target as Keytruda and New Vaccines Drive Growth
Sep 29 ABBV Novo Nordisk's Ozempic, Regeneron/Sanofi's Dupixent set to advance in top drug sales
Sep 29 ABBV Is AbbVie Inc.'s (NYSE:ABBV) ROE Of 78% Impressive?
Sep 29 ABBV AbbVie: Dividend Discount Model Suggests Large Valuation Risks
Sep 29 MRK Is Merck Stock a Buy?
Sep 27 MRK Merck snaps six straight sessions of losses
Sep 27 ABBV 15 Unhealthiest Countries in Latin America
Constipation

Constipation refers to bowel movements that are infrequent or hard to pass. The stool is often hard and dry. Other symptoms may include abdominal pain, bloating, and feeling as if one has not completely passed the bowel movement. Complications from constipation may include hemorrhoids, anal fissure or fecal impaction. The normal frequency of bowel movements in adults is between three per day and three per week. Babies often have three to four bowel movements per day while young children typically have two to three per day.Constipation has many causes. Common causes include slow movement of stool within the colon, irritable bowel syndrome, and pelvic floor disorders. Underlying associated diseases include hypothyroidism, diabetes, Parkinson's disease, celiac disease, non-celiac gluten sensitivity, colon cancer, diverticulitis, and inflammatory bowel disease. Medications associated with constipation include opioids, certain antacids, calcium channel blockers, and anticholinergics. Of those taking opioids about 90% develop constipation. Constipation is more concerning when there is weight loss or anemia, blood is present in the stool, there is a history of inflammatory bowel disease or colon cancer in a person's family, or it is of new onset in someone who is older.Treatment of constipation depends on the underlying cause and the duration that it has been present. Measures that may help include drinking enough fluids, eating more fiber, and exercise. If this is not effective, laxatives of the bulk forming agent, osmotic agent, stool softener, or lubricant type may be recommended. Stimulant laxatives are generally reserved for when other types are not effective. Other treatments may include biofeedback or in rare cases surgery.In the general population rates of constipation are 2–30 percent. Among elderly people living in a care home the rate of constipation is 50–75 percent. People spend, in the United States, more than US$250 million on medications for constipation a year.

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