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I wasn't prescribed this - thinking I should ask about it!

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@Berry78 My surgeon has not prescribed any medications for preventing gallstones and I'm concerned. Do you take any?

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My Dr used to prescribe for everyone, but recently said in their experience it didn't prove useful enough to keep prescribing it across the board.

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I never thought about this! Now I'm glad I got mine out a couple years ago. Lol.

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5 minutes ago, GassyGurl said:

My Dr used to prescribe for everyone, but recently said in their experience it didn't prove useful enough to keep prescribing it across the board.

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Thank you @GassyGurl

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3 hours ago, ColdWater99 said:

@Berry78 My surgeon has not prescribed any medications for preventing gallstones and I'm concerned. Do you take any?

I have the prescription but have been really bad about taking it. I was actually thinking about this today. Some studies have shown gallbladder issues in 30-50 percent of bariatric patients (according to a pharmacy student that looked it up for me).

So, yeah, with those odds I think I'll be better about taking mine.

I'll see if I can turn up anything else.

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Boy, that was quick.

Ok, so sleeves and bypasses have similar statistics.

Up to 70% of patients develop gallstones. But, the majority don't develop symptoms. About 10% of patients end up getting their gallbladders removed.

Actigall does help prevent the gallstone formation and it's recommended to take it for 3-6 months (BMI less than 40 = 3 months, more than 50 = 6 months).

It's worth talking to your doctor about. Those with liver disease may not want to take actigall because it can cause irritation to the liver.

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I just went to the NUT yesterday- I had sleeve done on 12/13/11- she gave me a prescription for Actigall and told me it was a necessity. I saw my Dr today and he said I should take it because there is a 30% chance of me getting gallstones if I don't. Is anybody post-op NOT taking Actigall? I hate to take it because I am afraid of side effects (especially because I tend to have allergic reactions- particularly hives) and I understand it thins your hair, too (great- between the Hair loss due to surgery and now this, do I need to buy a wig now?) What is your experience taking it? I also heard that Xenical (Alli) also can reduce gallstones, as well as vigorous exercise. If you have ANY info on this- please post a reply. I am very grateful for any help or advice you can give.Thanks everyone.

I got sleeved on 10/19. I have never even heard of Actigall so it was definitely not prescribed to me.


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On 12/31/2011 at 0:00 PM, CowgirlJane said:

I wasn't prescribed this - thinking I should ask about it!

Ditto! - especially since mine is possibly problematic. Maybe it can help me avoid a second surgery!

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My surgeon prescribes Actigall for all patients with a gallbladder. I'm on it twice daily for 6 months, big capsules but thankfully they are not making me open them up (which used to be the recommendation for their practice and supposedly tasted horrible).

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14 hours ago, Berry78 said:

Boy, that was quick.

Ok, so sleeves and bypasses have similar statistics.

Up to 70% of patients develop gallstones. But, the majority don't develop symptoms. About 10% of patients end up getting their gallbladders removed.

Actigall does help prevent the gallstone formation and it's recommended to take it for 3-6 months (BMI less than 40 = 3 months, more than 50 = 6 months).

It's worth talking to your doctor about. Those with liver disease may not want to take actigall because it can cause irritation to the liver.

Thank you @Berry78. I'm going to ask my surgeon for it.

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