A case report of irritable bowel syndrome treated with doxepin
Abstract
The authors describe a nondepressed patient with a 10-year history of irritable bowel syndrome who became clinically asymptomatic while taking 150 mg/day of doxepin. The potential therapeutic efficacy of doxepin in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome is discussed.
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