Antibilious

Antibilious medicines are used to treat digestive complaints related to bile. Bile is a fluid produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. It helps to break down fats and remove toxins from the body. Antibilious medications help to regulate the production, flow, and secretion of bile. They can be used to treat conditions such as gallstones, jaundice, constipation, and indigestion. They can also be used to reduce the risk of developing certain digestive diseases. Commonly used antibilious medicines include cholestyramine, cholestipol, and ursodeoxycholic acid. These medications work by binding to bile acids and preventing them from being reabsorbed into the body. This helps to reduce the levels of bile acids in the body, which in turn helps to relieve digestive symptoms.