IBD & Intestinal Disorders
Conference Coverage
Low-dose aspirin provokes no flares in patients with IBD during pregnancy
Study provides more data on the safety of aspirin use during pregnancy in patients with IBD.
From the AGA Journals
Study: CBD provides symptom relief and improvements in gastroparesis
Phase 2 trial shows promise in CBD as a treatment option for gastroparesis.
From the AGA Journals
Even a short course of opioids could jeopardize IBD patient health
The study findings amplify the safety signal from previous inpatient studies showing that even a short course of opioids may increase risks of...
Short Clinical Reviews
Advances in endoscopic therapies in inflammatory bowel disease
From mucosal resection of CAD to surgery-sparing therapies for intestinal strictures, endoscopic therapeutic options continue to grow.
Member Spotlight
Advancing personalized medicine in IBD
Joanna Melia, MD, is dedicated to advancing the field of personalized medicine for patients with IBD.
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Three Clinical Studies Demonstrating Safety and Efficacy of Treatment for Diarrhea-Predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS-D) in Adults
In Focus
Selecting therapies in moderate to severe inflammatory bowel disease: Key factors in decision making
While efficacy is often considered first when choosing a drug, other critical factors play a role in tailoring a treatment plan.
News
FDA approves mirikizumab for ulcerative colitis
It’s the first IL-23 inhibitor to be approved in the United States for UC.
Conference Coverage
RSV more common in IBD
Study details higher rates of RSV in patients with IBD, plus cases are more serious.
Conference Coverage
New study ties ultra-processed foods to IBD
Adults who consumed diets rich in ultra-processed foods were shown to have an elevated relative risk for IBD, Crohn’s disease, and ulcerative...
News from the FDA/CDC
FDA approves subcutaneous infliximab for IBD
The new formulation was approved based on phase 3 pivotal trials that evaluated the safety and efficacy of infliximab-dyyb as maintenance therapy...