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Any one used Linzess / constella. New American product for IBSC and chronic constipation. European name Constella

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This new drug from the USA sounds like a magic bullet for some people with IBSC..Has anyone got personal experience of using it ?Given the limited ,and for me largely ineffective options now available ,I would really like to know more from someone who has or is using it .

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