This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of a treatment called MYRRHINIL-INTEST® on patients with diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-D). This condition is a type of irritable bowel syndrome where diarrhea is the main symptom. The treatment being tested is a coated tablet that contains natural ingredients such as myrrh, coffee charcoal, and a dry extract from chamomile flower. These ingredients are known for their potential to help with digestive issues.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate how effective and safe MYRRHINIL-INTEST® is compared to a placebo, which looks like the treatment but does not contain any active ingredients. Participants in the study will take either the treatment or the placebo for a period of up to eight weeks. During this time, they will be asked to keep a diary to record their symptoms, such as stool frequency and consistency, and any feelings of incomplete bowel movements. The study will also assess the overall quality of life and any changes in the severity of IBS-D symptoms.
Throughout the study, participants will have regular visits to the study center to monitor their progress and ensure their safety. These visits will include assessments of vital signs like blood pressure and pulse, as well as checks on clinical chemistry and hematology, which are tests that look at blood and other bodily fluids. The study aims to provide valuable information on whether MYRRHINIL-INTEST® can be a helpful treatment option for those suffering from IBS-D.



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