
Rifagut 550 Mg (Rifaximin)
Refagut 550 mg contains rifaximin, a poorly absorbed antibiotic that acts locally within the gastrointestinal tract to combat E. coli infection in traveler’s diarrhea, reduce small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), and ease symptoms of IBS‑D. This higher-strength formulation offers concentrated gut activity while minimizing systemic exposure, helping restore digestive balance under clinical supervision.
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✅ Key Benefits
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Higher-dose rifaximin for faster, effective GI relief
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Targets traveler’s diarrhea, IBS‑D, and SIBO with minimal systemic exposure
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Supports short-course therapy (e.g. 3–14 days) for improved compliance
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Well tolerated with low risk of systemic side effects
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May reduce symptom relapse and improve gut function
🎯 How to Use
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Use as directed by a healthcare provider (commonly 3-day course for traveler’s diarrhea; up to 14 days for SIBO)
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Swallow tablet whole with water, with or without food
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Finish the full prescribed course for optimal results
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Avoid skipping or modifying doses without medical advice
⚠️ Precautions
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Prescription-only; not intended for chronic or frequent use
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Not recommended for patients with Clostridioides difficile infection risk or severe hepatic impairment
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Disclose all other medications and medical conditions to your doctor
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Observe for GI symptoms or allergic reactions during and after therapy
🤕 Possible Side Effects
Common: diarrhea, nausea, abdominal discomfort, bloating
Less common: headache, fatigue, mild liver enzyme elevation
Rare but serious: allergic reactions, C. difficile colitis, severe diarrhea
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. What is Refagut 550 mg used for?
A. It treats traveler’s diarrhea, IBS‑D, and SIBO with a high-strength dose for short-term therapy.
Q. How long is the typical course?
A. Usually 3 days for traveler’s diarrhea; up to 14 days for SIBO or IBS‑D as prescribed.
Q. Can I stop when symptoms vanish?
A. No—always complete the full prescribed course to prevent recurrence.
Q. Does 550 mg cause systemic effects?
A. Minimal absorption means low systemic exposure, but always monitor for side effects.
Unit | 120 Tablets, 150 Tablets, 300 Tablets, 90 Tablets |
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