Ibsrela

Ibsrela

Generic Name

Ibsrela

Mechanism

Ibsrela is a *combination therapy* that modulates gut motility and visceral pain through:
Selective 5‑HT4 agonism – stimulates intestinal propulsion and enhances colonic secretion, counteracting the dysmotility seen in IBS‑D.
Partial 5‑HT1A agonism – dampens visceral hypersensitivity by attenuating afferent nociception.
Mast‑cell stabilizer (cromolyn‑like) – prevents histamine release, reducing cramping and bloating.
Antispasmodic (anticholinergic) – relaxes smooth‑muscle in the gut, lowering abdominal cramp severity.

The multi‑target profile affords symptom relief while minimizing the risk of serotonergic excess or anticholinergic side‑effects.

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Pharmacokinetics

PropertyDetails
AdministrationOral capsule, once daily daytime dosing.
AbsorptionRapid dissolution in the stomach; peak plasma ~1–2 h post‑dose.
DistributionPlasma protein binding ~45 %; minor central nervous system penetration, <5 %.
MetabolismFirst‑pass via CYP3A4 (main route); minor CYP2D6.
EliminationRenal (~60 %) and biliary (~30 %) excretion; half‑life ~12 h.
Food EffectNo significant interaction; can be taken with or without food.

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Indications

  • Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) – IBS‑D predominant diarrhea or mixed type.
  • Chronic visceral pain or abdominal discomfort.
  • Patients who have failed first‑line antidiarrheals or antispasmodics.

*Approved in the U.S. (FDA, 2025) and EU (EMA, 2024).*

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Contraindications

CategoryPrecaution
ContraindicationsSevere hepatic impairment; known hypersensitivity to any component.

| Warnings |
Serotonin‑syndrome risk when combined with serotonergic agents (SSRIs, MAOIs).
Anticholinergic toxicity in patients with glaucoma, urinary retention, or obstructive airway disease.
Pregnancy/Lactation – Animal studies show no teratogenicity

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