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Sodium picosulfate in the clinical practice of a surgeon
Picosulfate, a diphenylmethane derivative, belongs to a group of drugs called stimulant laxatives. It is widely used in surgery to treat various colon evacuation disorders due to its effectiveness, safety of use and ease of dosage selection, as well as ...
I. A. Matveev +3 more
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Bowel Bubble Formation with Oral Sulfate Solution for Colonoscopy Bowel Preparation Using Same-Day and Split-Day Regimens: The B-BOSS Study [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Bowel bubble formation during colonoscopy can impair mucosal visualization and reduce procedural efficiency. However, its clinical significance remains incompletely characterized.
Naohisa Yoshida +13 more
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The Role of Intestinal Bacteria in the Transformation of Sodium Picosulfate
Sodium picosulfate, a laxative, was biotransformed to 4,4'-dihydroxydiphenyl-(2 pyridyl)-methane by intestinal flora that produced a novel sulfotransferase (not sulfatase). The biotransformation was activated by adding phenolic compounds such as phenol, acetaminophen and flavonoids.
Dong-Hyun Kim, Kyoichi Kobashi
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Bowel preparation for colonoscopy in children: a survey of the Italian society of pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition [PDF]
Background Adequate bowel preparation is critical for the success of pediatric colonoscopy. International guidelines recommend standardized low-volume regimens, although several studies also support individualized, patient-tailored approaches.
Elvira Difrancisca +8 more
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Objective To evaluate patient acceptability and bowel preparation efficacy of sodium picosulfate‐magnesium citrate (PICOPREP) for colonoscopy. Methods A questionnaire survey regarding the patient acceptability of bowel preparation agent PICOPREP was ...
Masaaki Shimada +14 more
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Regulation of a delicate problem in patients with rectal diseases
This paper highlights the problem of chronic constipation, their epidemiology, etiology, clinical features in some concomitant diseases, diagnostics and approaches to therapy with a focus on sodium picosulfate preparations.
V. V. Skvortsov +2 more
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Introduction. Elimination of manifestations of functional constipation and normalization of the stool to date remain a complex and finally unresolved problem during typical surgical interventions in outpatient coloproctology.Aim. To evaluate the clinical
B. M. Belik, A. N. Kovalev
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An actual problem in surgical practice is paresis of the gastrointestinal tract, the main manifestation of which is constipation after surgical treatment. Treatment of postoperative gastrointestinal paresis, which is manifested primarily by constipation,
E. N. Degovtsov +3 more
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Background Constipation is often self-managed by patients and guidelines are available to aid healthcare professionals in the counseling of patients for self-management. Therefore, we have explored the knowledge and attitude of pharmacy personnel towards
Marion Eberlin +3 more
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Upper airway obstruction resulting from acute mucosal injury induced by direct ingestion of sodium picosulfate/magnesium citrate powder [PDF]
A 59-year-old man presented to the emergency department with a chief complaint of sore throat after swallowing sodium picosulfate/magnesium citrate powder for bowel preparation, without first dissolving it in water.
Gyeong Bo Kim +9 more
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