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		<title>What conventional prescription medications are used to treat IBS?</title>
		<description>There are also some conventional medications that are used to eliminate or at least reduce the symptoms of IBS. Below are some of the conventional prescription medications that you can refer:
Anti-spasmodic
- This includes drugs such as Bentyl and Levsin. It results to a significant change in curi</description>
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