Lactulose solution
May 09, 2023
Lactulose solution
LACTULOOZ is a liquid medication that contains lactulose as its active ingredient. It is primarily used to treat constipation and to lower blood ammonia levels in people with liver disease. LACTULOOZ solution is taken orally and is usually measured using a dosing cup or spoon.
The dosage and duration of treatment with LACTULOOZ depend on the specific condition being treated and the patient's individual needs. The medication works by drawing water into the colon and softening the stool, making it easier to pass. In people with liver disease, LACTULOOZ helps to reduce the levels of ammonia in the blood by promoting the growth of bacteria in the colon that convert ammonia into other compounds that can be eliminated from the body.
Common side effects of LACTULOOZ include bloating, gas, and diarrhea. In people with liver disease, the medication may also cause electrolyte imbalances and dehydration. It is important to discuss all current medications with a healthcare provider before starting treatment with LACTULOOZ, as it may interact with certain medications.
LACTULOOZ is available in strengths of 100, 170, and 200 mg.
For further information please contact:
info@sterispharma.com
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