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I never hear of this xifacin, what is it for? am not on any thing for my ,

The spelling of this drug is Xifaxan (sorry about that) and below is more info.

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6.20.09

1:28 pm

Rifaximin is a semisynthetic, rifamycin-based non-systemic antibiotic, meaning

that the drug will not pass the gastrointestinal wall into the circulation as is

common for other types of orally administered antibiotics. It is licensed for

use to treat diarrhea caused by E. coli. It is not effective against

Campylobacter jejuni, and there is no evidence of efficacy against Shigella or

Salmonella species.

It may be efficacious in relieving chronic functional symptoms of bloating and

flatulence that are common in irritable bowel syndrome.[1]

In 2005, it received orphan drug status for the treatment of hepatic

encephalopathy.[2]

It is currently sold in the U.S. under the brand name Xifaxan by Salix

Pharmaceuticals.

It's also sold in Europe under the name Spiraxin and Zaxine, both of which seem

to be cheaper solutions. There isn't a generic version of the drug.

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