Acute inflammation of the gall bladder or biliary tract.
Occlusion of the biliary tract (occlusion of the common bile duct or a cystic duct).
Frequent episodes of biliary colic.
Radio-opaque calcified gallstones.
Impaired contractility of the gall bladder.
Hypersensitivity to bile acids or any of the excipients.
Calcified cholesterol stones, radiopaque stones or radiolucent bile pigment stones.
Unremitting acute cholecystitis, cholangitis, biliary obstruction, pancreatitis or biliary gastrointestinal fistula.
Pregnancy.
Inflammatory disease and other conditions of the small intestine.
Colon and liver which interfere with entero hepatic circulation of bile salt.
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