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Read recent news and updates about our work at Guts UK Charity.

How to deal with Creon, Nutrizym or Pancrex supply issues

Download printable version (491.5KB pdf) Overview Issue date: 14th April 2025 (Version 6). Please ensure you are reading the most up to date version.   The most up to date advice about the ongoing Creon, Nutrizym...

23rd April 2025

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Sharing the results from our PERT shortages survey

About PERT and the supply issues Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) helps people with conditions including pancreatic exocrine insufficiency (PEI), acute and chronic pancreatitis, cystic fibrosis and pancreatic cancers to absorb nutrients from food, manage...

12th November 2024

New website launches to improve gut diagnosis

Guts UK Charity is proud to announce the launch of a brand new website, What’s Up With My Gut, designed to support people trying to get a diagnosis for gut problems. Getting the right support...

3rd July 2024

Can you live a normal life with a feeding tube?

5th-9th February 2024 Feeding Tube Awareness Week falls in early February each year. There are misconceptions surrounding why people might need a feeding tube, or even judgement. People with digestive diseases can need a feeding...

8th February 2024

Our London Marathon 2024 Ballot

Chris (one of Guts UK’s 2021 London Marathon runners) We’re thrilled to announce we have 4 places in the London Marathon 2024! These sought after places aren’t easy to secure, so we are over the moon...

7th July 2023

Coeliac Disease Awareness Week 2023

From the 15th to the 20th of May it is Coeliac Disease Awareness Week. Approximately 1 in 100 people in the UK have coeliac disease. Our friends at Coeliac UK say only 36% who have...

8th May 2023

Is your diarrhoea definitely caused by IBS?

Figures vary widely, but it is thought that Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) affects approximately 1 in 20 of us in the UK. A third of people with IBS are classed as having IBS-D. IBS-D is...

13th March 2023