Generics:Lactulose 3.35/5mg/ml
Lactulose
Constipation (Chronic Constipation): The initial treatment for chronic constipation should include a high-fiber diet (vegetables, salads, fruits, etc. ), plenty of liquids, and plenty of physical activity. Lactulose should only be used if these measures are ineffective.
Disturbances in intestinal flora: When the intestinal flora is damaged, it can lead to a variety of problems (e.g. following long-term antibiotic treatment)
Intestinal disorders gall bladder illnesses ( Colitis, Diverticulosis, Megacolon)
Ammonia levels in the blood have risen (hyper ammoniemia in hepatopathy, portal-systemic encephalopathy)
Lactulose is a disaccharide that has been synthesized. Lactulose is digested in the colon by saccharolytic bacteria, which produces low molecular weight organic acids (mostly lactic acid), which lowers the pH of the colon contents, promotes water retention via an osmotic action, and so increases peristaltic activity. Because lactulose is only slightly absorbed, the pharmacokinetics of the absorbed substance have no bearing on the primary therapeutic effect.
In constipation ( chronic constipation):
In damaged intestinal flora:
For reduction of blood ammonia level:
There is no significant drug interactions with lactulose. The glycosidic effect of cardiac glycosides can be intensified by potassium deficiency in abuse.
Hypersensitivity to either galactose and or lactose; galactose-free diet, gastro-cardial symptom complex, suspected intestinal obstruction.
Flatulence, cramps, and abdominal discomfort may occur at the start of treatment; this is quickly resolved by lowering the dose. Overdosing might cause diarrhoea. Electrolyte loss is a common side effect of drug misuse (primarily potassium).
US FDA Pregnancy Category of Lactulose is B. Studies show that Lactulose has no adverse effects. Decisions regarding use during pregnancy and lactation must be made by registered physician.
Lactulose should be administered with care to patients who are intolerant to lactulose. The dose used in the treatment of (pre) coma hepaticum is usually much higher and may need to be taken into consideration for diabetics.
Osmotic purgatives
Keep in a dry place away from light and heat. Keep out of the reach of children.
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