Bausch Health and Salix in Collaboration with Health Organizations Recognize the Second Annual Opioid-Induced Constipation (OIC) Awareness Day
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LAVAL, QC / ACCESSWIRE / December 5, 2024 / Bausch Health Companies Inc. (NYSE:BHC)(TSX:BHC) and its gastroenterology (GI) business, Salix Pharmaceuticals ("Salix"), alongside the U.S. Pain Foundation (USPF), the International Foundation for Gastrointestinal Disorders (IFFGD), and the American Chronic Pain Association (ACPA) have united to recognize today, Thursday, December 5, as the second annual Opioid-Induced Constipation (OIC) Awareness Day. This important day is dedicated to bringing awareness to a commonly-overlooked side effect of opioids. By raising awareness and fostering open conversations, OIC Awareness Day seeks to reduce the stigma surrounding this condition and offer support to the many patients impacted by OIC.

"As an organization dedicated to supporting individuals living with pain conditions, we're proud to participate in this year's OIC Awareness Day," said Kathy Sapp, CEO of ACPA. "By increasing awareness and improving communication between healthcare providers, patients, and caregivers, we can make a meaningful difference for those affected by this commonly occurring condition."

In 2021, about 21% of adults in the U.S. experienced chronic pain. In 2019, 22% of adults with chronic pain were treated with a prescription opioid in the past three months. Opioids can cause OIC, which is a common side effect of opioid treatment. The annual recognition of OIC Awareness Day provides a platform for patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers to discuss this condition and encourage them to join the #OICAwarenessDay movement.

"We're deeply committed to bringing attention to those affected by OIC on this annual awareness day," said Ceciel Rooker, President and Executive Director of IFFGD. "Empowering patients to speak openly about their symptoms is crucial. It's the first step toward helping to ensure they receive the appropriate treatment, and not suffer in silence."

In honor of the second annual OIC Awareness Day, Salix has refreshed the OICAwarenessDay.com website to offer valuable information and resources for healthcare providers, patients, and caregivers, addressing the causes, symptoms, and management of OIC. Additionally, Salix has partnered with influencers to spread the word online using the hashtag #vOICesOfOIC, launched a content program with Chronicon, a global community for people with chronic illnesses, and shared posts across their social media channels to increase awareness about OIC.

"We're honored to be a part of OIC Awareness Day for the second year in a row," said Nicole Hemmenway, CEO of USPF. "By continuing to raise awareness about this condition, we aim to educate both healthcare providers and patients about OIC, a commonly overlooked side effect."