"Minimizing Medication Risks for Diverticulitis Patients"

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Certain medications such as steroids, opioids, calcium channel blockers, NSAIDs, aspirin, anticoagulants, and antithrombotics can increase the risk of bleeding and perforations in the intestine during a flare-up of diverticulitis. Antibiotics and tricyclic antidepressants may be prescribed for complicated cases, while pain management can be achieved through acetaminophen and a low-fiber or liquid diet. Lifestyle changes, including a healthy diet and exercise, may reduce the likelihood of diverticulitis.
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