Skip to content
WebMD: Better information. Better health.
 
Other search tools:Symptoms|Doctors|Medical Dictionary
Font Size
A
A
A

Bile acids for gallstones

Examples

Generic Name Brand Name
ursodiol Actigall

How It Works

Bile acids work slowly to dissolve gallstones made of cholesterol. Pills are taken daily for up to 2 years.

Why It Is Used

Medicine is sometimes used in the small group of people for whom the risks of surgery are too high. People who are treated with medicine should meet the following criteria:

  • The gallbladder functions normally, as seen on an oral cholecystogram (OCG) or a hepatobiliary (HIDA) scan.
  • Gallstones are small [less than 0.6 in. (1.5 cm) in diameter].
  • Gallstones float in the gallbladder.
  • Gallstones are not calcified. Gallstones that can be seen on X-ray usually contain calcium and will not dissolve.
  • Symptoms caused by gallstones are mild or do not occur often.
  • Surgery would be risky.
  • No liver problems exist.
  • The cystic duct, which connects the gallbladder to the common bile duct, is open and can allow stones to pass.

Bile acids can also be used to help prevent gallstones from forming during rapid weight loss. And they may be used after lithotripsy (extracorporeal shock wave treatment) to help gallstone fragments dissolve more quickly.

How Well It Works

Because the gallbladder is not removed, gallstones often come back.

Side Effects

The main side effect of ursodiol is diarrhea. It also may cause nausea or headache.

See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference is not available in all systems.)

What To Think About

Experts do not know what percentage of stones that recur will cause symptoms. Another round of treatment may be an option if symptoms recur.

Complete the new medication information form (PDF)pdf(What is a PDF document?) to help you understand this medication.

WebMD Medical Reference from Healthwise

Last Updated: July 22, 2009
This information is not intended to replace the advice of a doctor. Healthwise disclaims any liability for the decisions you make based on this information.

Today in Digestive Disorders

myth and facts about constipation
Slideshow
what is ibs
Article
 
toilet paper
Quiz
diverticuliltis illustration
Slideshow
 

top foods for probiotics
Slideshow
couple eating at cafe
Article
 
sick child
Slideshow
Woman blowing bubble gum
Slideshow
 

Woman with crohns in pain
Slideshow
Woman with stomach pain
Slideshow
 
diet for diverticulitis
Video
what causes diarrhea
Video