Diverticular Disease
Also indexed as:Diverticulitis, Diverticulosis
Adhering to a high-fiber diet is one key to keeping diverticular disease at bay. According to research or other evidence, the following self-care steps may be helpful.
| Drug | Common brands | |
|---|
| Acetaminophen | Aspirin Free Anacin Extra Strength Aspirin Free Excedrin Extra Strength Tylenol
| |
| Methylcellulose | Citrucel
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| Polycarbophil Calcium | Equalactin FiberCon Konsyl Fiber
| |
| Polyethylene Glycol | CoLyte GoLytely NuLytely
| |
| Psyllium | Konsyl Metamucil Perdiem Fiber
| |
| Drug | Common brands | |
|---|
| Acetaminophen | Aspirin Free Anacin Extra Strength Aspirin Free Excedrin Extra Strength Tylenol
| |
| Cefamandole | Mandol
| |
| Cefazolin | Ancef Kefzol
| |
| Codeine | | |
| Hydrocodone | | |
| Hyoscyamine | Anaspaz Cystospaz Levsin
| |
| Methylcellulose | Citrucel
| |
| Oxycodone | OxyContin Oxyfast Roxicodone
| |
| Polyethylene Glycol | CoLyte GoLytely NuLytely
| |
| Vasopressin | Pitressin
| |
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