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Bulk-forming laxatives diarrhoea

Bisacodyl is a stimulant laxative that does not take long to act and is therefore useful in acute constipation. The bulk-forming laxative ispaghula husk takes longer to act when compared with bisacodyl but is useful for long-term administration. Lactulose, which is an osmotic laxative, has a lag time of about 48 hours before onset of action. Loperamide and kaolin and morphine mixture are antidiarrhoeals used in acute diarrhoea. [Pg.246]

Ispaghula husk, a bulk-forming laxative, is licensed for the treatment of IBS as well as for constipation and diarrhoea. It may aggravate bloating. [Pg.90]

Bulk-forming laxatives are used to control diarrhoea associated with therapeutic radiography. [Pg.261]

Q7 Laxatives are often misused/abused, for example in slimming disorders, to increase gut transit rate and so limit absorption of foods. Side effects which may occur include flatulence, and abdominal distension or discomfort with bulk-forming and osmotic laxatives. Other adverse effects may include diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting, weakness, dehydration and electrolyte imbalances, for example hypokalaemia. The most prominent side effect of the powerful stimulant/irritant laxatives is abdominal cramping, which is due to increased peristalsis. [Pg.264]


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