Before you decide it failed, check these common issues:
- Are you taking it 30 minutes before your first meal?
- Are you accidentally taking it with food?
- Are you skipping days and restarting?
- Are you dehydrated?
- Are you expecting a same-day result every time? (Some people need time for a steadier pattern.)
If you’ve been consistent and it still isn’t helping, your prescriber may reassess the diagnosis (IBS-C vs CIC), the dose, or add supportive strategies.
Cost note for U.S. patients
Linzess can be expensive in the U.S. If affordability is affecting consistency, some patients explore Canadian options where Linzess is commonly called Constella.
Over The Border Meds helps Americans access cheaper medications from Canada. If affordability affects your ability to stay consistent with long-term therapy, you can learn more here: www.overthebordermeds.com
FAQ: Best time to take Linzess
Do I take Linzess before or after breakfast?
Most people do best taking it before breakfast, on an empty stomach, about 30 minutes before the first meal.
Can I take Linzess with food?
Many patients find taking it with food increases urgency or diarrhea. Taking it before your first meal is often easier to tolerate.
What if I don’t eat breakfast?
Take it 30 minutes before your first meal of the day, even if that meal is later.
Can I take Linzess at night?
Night dosing can cause inconvenient urgency or sleep disruption for many people. Ask your prescriber if you’re considering a non-morning schedule.
What if Linzess causes diarrhea?
Review timing first (empty stomach, before first meal). If it continues, contact your prescriber to discuss dose adjustments.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and not medical advice. Consult a licensed healthcare provider before starting or changing medications. Use reputable, licensed pharmacies to ensure safety. This guide is educational and doesn’t replace your clinician’s advice. Always follow the plan you and your healthcare team create for your specific situation.