What Do You Do When Your Patient’s Pain Is Controlled—but They Haven’t Had a Bowel Movement in Days?

Traditional laxatives remain first-line therapy for opioid-induced constipation (OIC).

However, newer agents—such as methylnaltrexone—offer effective options for refractory cases.

Oral targeted therapies are increasingly becoming part of standard care.

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