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Commentary on ‘Osmotic and stimulant laxatives for the management of childhood constipation’

Evidence-Based Child Health: A Cochrane Review Journal, 2013
AbstractThis is a commentary on a Cochrane review, published in this issue of EBCH, first published as: Gordon M, Naidoo K, Akobeng AK, Thomas AG. Osmotic and stimulant laxatives for the management of childhood constipation. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2012, Issue 7 Art. No.: CD009118.
Tabbers, Merit M., Benninga, Marc A.
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Cochrane Review: Osmotic and stimulant laxatives for the management of childhood constipation (Review)

Evidence-Based Child Health: A Cochrane Review Journal, 2013
AbstractBackgroundConstipation within childhood is an extremely common problem. Despite the widespread use of osmotic and stimulant laxatives by health professionals to manage constipation in children, there has been a long standing paucity of high quality evidence to support this practice.ObjectivesWe set out to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ...
Morris, Gordon   +3 more
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A mechanism by which the osmotic laxative magnesium sulphate increases the intestinal aquaporin 3 expression in HT-29 cells

Life Sciences, 2011
We have suggested that an osmotic laxative, magnesium sulphate (MgSO(4)), may act as a cathartic in a very rational manner by increasing the aquaporin 3 (AQP3) expression level and by changing osmotic pressure in the colon. In this study, we examined the mechanism by which MgSO(4) increases the intestinal AQP3 expression level by using the human colon ...
Nobutomo, Ikarashi   +10 more
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Increased survival of CFTR knockout mice with an oral osmotic laxative.

Laboratory animal science, 1997
Mouse models of cystic fibrosis that are generated by targeted disruption (knockout) of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator gene, cftr(-/-), typically die shortly after weaning, from intestinal obstruction/rupture caused by an inability to secrete fluid into the bowel lumen.
L L, Clarke   +3 more
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PTH-045 Effects of an osmotic laxative on the distribution of water between the small and large intestine in humans

Gut, 2010
Introduction Understanding of the water distribution within the ascending colon (AC) is limited though this is important to study mechanisms of both functional and organic colonic diseases. We have developed novel MRI techniques which allow us to monitor undisturbed colonic function in health and diseases.
E Placidi   +4 more
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Comparative Efficacy and Safety of Lubiprostone and Osmotic Laxatives in Chronic Idiopathic Constipation: A Systematic Review and Network Meta‐Analysis

Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
ABSTRACTObjectiveThe objective of this study is to compare the efficacy and safety of lubiprostone (Lub) with osmotic laxatives in the treatment of chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC).MethodsA comprehensive literature search was conducted using PubMed, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library in May 2024. Studies that met the inclusion criteria were manually
Luoyao Yang   +4 more
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Do osmotic laxatives activate the ileocolonic brake?

European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 1999
M.K. Vu   +4 more
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O55 Lactulose increases small bowel but not colonic water content; questioning the osmotic laxative dogma

Oral, 2021
David Gunn   +4 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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