1-day bowel preparation with polyethylene glycol 3350 is as effective and safe as a 3-day preparation for colonoscopy in children. BMC Res Notes 2014;7:648.Sorser SA, Konanki V, Hursh A, Hagglund K, Lyons H. 1-day bowel preparation with polyethylene glycol 3350 is as effective and ...
Skin prick and intradermal testing to PEG-3350 (the polyethylene glycol in Miralax stool softener)has been reportedand was positive in some patients with a history of anaphylaxis to this product; the skin test resulted in a mild urticarial rash with dyspnea and diffuse pruritus. Because there is...
The studies looked at the use of a one-day preparation with PEG 3350 in children and found it to be effective, but none examined split dosing. This study examines the effectiveness of a 1-day split dosing preparation for children primarily using polyethylene glycol without electrolytes. Data ...
Crystals grew using vapor diffusion with the reservoir being 28% (w/v) polyethylene glycol (PEG) 3350, 0.05 M magnesium formate at 17 °C. Crystals were cryoprotected using reservoir solution with 10% (v/v) ethylene glycol and then cryocooled and stored in liquid nitrogen. Diffraction...
(2005). Is polyethylene glycol safe and effective for chronic constipation in children? Archives of Disease in Children , 90 (6), 643–666. View ArticleArora R, Srinivasan R. Is polyethylene glycol safe and effective for chronic constipation in children? Arch Dis Child 2005;90:643-6....
Four liters of polyethylene glycol 3350 (PEG) with balanced electrolytes for colonoscopy preparation has had poor acceptance. Another approach is the use of electrolyte-free PEG combined with 1.9 L of Gatorade. Despite its widespread use, there are no data on metabolic safety and minimal data on...
Is polyethylene glycol effective and safe in children five years old or younger with constipation?doi:10.1097/EBP.0000000000000548Shelesky, GretchenHaugh, AmyEvidence-Based Practice
338 A 12-Hour Bowel Prep With Polyethylene Glycol 3350 is Effective, Well Tolerated and Safe in Childrendoi:10.1016/S0016-5085(12)60299-6FranciscoA.SylvesterandJeffreyS.HyamsandWaelN.SDOSGastroenterology
ColonoscopyElectrolytesGatoradeBackground: Four liters of polyethylene glycol 3350 (PEG) with balanced electrolytes for colonoscopy preparation has had poor acceptance. Another approach is the use of electrolyte-free PEG combined with 1.9 L of Gatorade. Despite its widespread use, there are no data ...
Su1543 Colonoscopy Preparation: Electrolyte Free PEG With Gatorade Is Safe and Efficacious As Four Liters of PEG With Balanced Electrolyte. a South Italian Observational TrialBackground Four liters of polyethylene glycol 3350 (PEG) with balanced electrolytes for colonoscopy preparation has had poor ...