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In my experience, you got to take it with the first bite. Some people have reported taking it at the end, or 40 minutes after they start eating, but that timing did not work out for me - it would negatively impact my bowel movements and cause pain. But feel free to explore on your own. Just, again, recommend documenting things so that you're not guessing or trying to remember weeks later.
Thank you! I’ve been keeping a food diary off and on, mostly on lately, for years. That is great advice.
Hi, @fiddler2 - wondering how things are going with your IBS-D symptoms? Is the colestipol helping you?
Yeah, it’s still a work in progress, trying to dial it all in. Right now I’m taking one at the beginning of my evening meal, but thinking I will try one more with lunch. I also upped the IBgard I was taking twice a day to three times, which is the recommended amount. IBgard is triple coated peppermint oil and recommended for IBS symptoms, but it hasn’t been enough to alleviate my symptoms on a daily or weekly basis. Hoping the colestipol will pull up the slack.
I had a bowel resection for colon cancer about 6-7 yrs ago. They removed my ascending colon. I have had diarrhea since then. Last month, I visited my G-I doctor, and he prescribed Colestipol. It was life changing. The only side effect is heartburn, which I will gladly take as an alternative.
Sorry to hear that you've been dealing with mystery diarrhea. Colestipol reduces diarrhea by binding up bile acid, which is produced during food digestion, but primarily fats. However, it can also bind up medicines and supplements, making them much less ineffective. It can definitely be tricky juggling these two constraints.
The few studies done show that having medication one hour BEFORE colestipol, and/or four hours AFTER colestipol, is probably safe. So if you have things you want to take with food, probably best to just not have colestipol for that meal. In my experience, taking colestipol without a meal can cause diarrhea on its own, so you need to avoid this.
Generally speaking, people take one pill per meal or fewer. So if your GP Rx'd you two daily, try with one at lunch and one at dinner, and take your meds at breakfast. If you find this to be too much, try just one daily, with whichever meal is the largest for you. You will probably need to do some experimentation, so keep a food journal and include colestipol time as an entry. Good luck.