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On Random Acts of Kindness Day, one of the most meaningful acts we can do is to check in on the health and well-being of those we care about. A thoughtful conversation can make a world of difference.
Sometimes, changes in the people closest to us can seem unnoticeable because we see them so often and just gradually get used to the little differences that an acquaintance might notice right away. Looking back, I wish I had known my dad’s liver disease might affect his brain by progressing to #OvertHepaticEncephalopathy (OHE). I was a teenager when we first found out he had liver disease, and I wish my family had been told what changes might be ahead and what we should look for as we cared for him. Symptoms like lack of energy, confusion, personality changes, worsening of handwriting, and loss of small hand movements can be symptoms of OHE. In my dad’s case, when I finally did notice that he was becoming increasingly forgetful – that he wasn’t really himself – he was already very far into his journey with OHE. But thankfully, now there are things that can help manage this disease. There is community, and there is knowledge, so there’s hope. Today, there is Xifaxan to help reduce the risk of OHE recurrence in adults. Learn more by speaking to a doctor and visiting Xifaxan.com.
For U.S. audiences only. Xifaxan is the first and only medicine approved for reducing the risk of overt hepatic encephalopathy recurrence in adults. Do not use Xifaxan if you are allergic to Xifaxan or any of its components, or to other rifamycin antibiotics. See full Important Safety Information included in the video.
Prescription Only | Posted on 17/Feb/2025 23:36:32



