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Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a very common chronic gastrointestinal disorder. Existing therapies for IBS are still far from satisfactory and new therapies are being constantly sought. Probiotics are promising candidate for the prevention and treatment of IBS. However, its efficacy and mechanism is still unclear. The current study aims to evaluate the effects of a combination probiotic, VSL#3, on symptoms and rectal sensitivity in patients with IBS. The underlying mechanism will also be investigated. We will recruit forty patients with Rome III IBS and randomized them, in a parallel group, double-blinded design, to take four VSL#3 capsules or placebos, twice daily, for six weeks. Before and after treatment, patients will be assessed for their symptoms, rectal sensitivity, as well as saliva and fecal melatonin levels. Bowel symptom diary and weekly satisfactory relief of bowel symptoms will also be recorded and evaluated.
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Those subjects who are unwilling or unable to give informed consent, follow protocol or to stop all medications used to treat diarrhoea or colitis
Subject taking at the time of proposed enrolment any of the below listed prohibited medications:
Treatment with immunosuppressive medications or presence of an immunocompromised state
If currently using medication (like those used in Diabetes mellitus, Sarcoidosis, Connective tissue disease, poorly controlled hypo/hyperthyroidism) may alter bowel motility or if under long term antibiotic therapy
Use of any other investigational drug and/or participation in any clinical trial within 3 months of entry to this study
Patients will be excluded if they had undergone previous abdominal surgery (except appendectomy, Caesarean section, Cholecystectomy, Tubal ligation, Hysterectomy, Hernia repair ≥ 6 months prior to enrolment)
Subject who has been diagnosed with any of the following GI disorders:
Subject with a significant concomitant psychiatric, neurological, metabolic, renal, hepatic, infections, hematological, C.V or pulmonary illness, unless condition is stable and judged by the investigator that such condition does not interfere with the patients participation in the study.
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40 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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