[The effect of polyethylene glycol in chronic constipation is not sufficiently evaluated. A systematic literature review].

Author: OhlénKarin

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Five studies compared polyethylene glycol (PEG), an osmotic laxative, with placebo. In two studies the comparison was lactulose and in one study two different doses of PEG 3350 and PEG 4000, respectively were evaluated. PEG is associated with an increase in bowel movement frequency when compared wit...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15446695

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Polyethylene Glycol for Chronic Constipation: A Systematic Literature Review

Chronic constipation, a condition like a camel stuck in a sandstorm, can be a debilitating and frustrating experience. This study, a systematic literature review, examines the effectiveness of polyethylene glycol (PEG), a medication like a soothing oasis in the desert of digestive discomfort, in treating chronic constipation. The researchers reviewed multiple studies to assess the benefits and potential risks of PEG, carefully analyzing the evidence like a seasoned traveler examining ancient maps.

Navigating the Desert of Constipation: PEG's Effectiveness and Limitations

The researchers found that PEG, while a common treatment for constipation, has not been conclusively proven to be superior to other treatments like lactulose. The researchers found that PEG was associated with an increase in bowel movement frequency when compared with placebo, but further research is needed to fully understand its effectiveness and safety, particularly in elderly patients and those with constipation due to specific medical conditions like Parkinson's disease or opioid therapy.

A Journey Through the Desert of Digestive Health: Understanding Constipation

Constipation can have a significant impact on overall well-being, making it crucial to find effective and safe treatment options. This study highlights the need for further research to fully understand the role of PEG in managing chronic constipation, particularly in different patient populations. The researchers encourage further research to address these gaps in knowledge and provide more comprehensive guidance for patients navigating the desert of digestive health.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

Constipation, a condition that can leave you feeling as though you're stuck in a sandstorm, can be a source of discomfort and frustration. This study provides a valuable review of the evidence regarding PEG, a commonly used treatment for constipation. While the study shows that PEG can be effective, it also highlights the need for further research to understand its effectiveness and safety across different patient populations. As a wise camel, I always recommend seeking expert advice and navigating the desert of digestive health with a skilled guide.
Date :
  1. Date Completed 2004-09-30
  2. Date Revised 2018-11-30
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Pubmed ID

15446695

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

15446695

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