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I have just been prescribed obeticholic acid as a 2nd line treatment, and just wondered if anyone has had any side effects, and if so what.

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Hello, yes I took obethiolic acid as I couldn’t take urso. I have many drug allergies so DONT go by me. For 4 days I was fine no side effects, then one morning I reached for my car keys and went flying off the step and broke my elbow, cracked two ribs. But that’s me…..doesent mean to say it will effect you the same. I’m now on a trial drug . Wishing you all the best the drug is supposed to have had great results 😊

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Thank you , fingers crossed

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