News
Lactulose oral solution is precribed to treat constipation and a brain problem called portal-systemic encephalopathy, which is a complication of severe liver disease. The typical dosage of ...
Dear Pharmacist: I heard you recommend a drug called Lactulose as a laxative, but you said it helped with brain fog too. How can it work at both ends? – J.C., Decatur, Ill. Dear J.C.: It’s true.
This study shows that the incidence of hepatic encephalopathy was lower in cirrhotic patients with upper gastrointestinal bleed treated with lactulose as compared with patients not treated with ...
Roughly half as many patients with cirrhosis in remission from overt hepatic encephalopathy (OHE) experienced a breakthrough episode with rifaximin monotherapy compared with lactulose monotherapy ...
Lactulose is a medication used to treat hepatic encephalopathy, a complication of cirrhosis. It works on your digestive system to reduce levels of toxins like ammonia. If you have cirrhosis, you ...
Anne Hafer; Sigrid Krämer; Swantje Duncker; Martin Krüger; Michael P. Manns; Stephan C. Bischoff Laboratory Parameters. In addition to clinical findings, a standard set of laboratory parameters ...
Objective: Faecal bifidobacteria and lactobacilli, perceived as exerting health-promoting properties, may be increased by ingestion of high-dose lactulose in humans. The effects of low and well ...
Lactulose 10g/15mL; soln; for oral or rectal administration. Oral: 30–45mL 3–4 times daily; may adjust dose every day or two to produce 2–3 soft stools daily. Hourly doses of 30–45mL may ...
Lactulose 10g/15mL; soln; for oral or rectal administration. Oral: 30–45mL 3–4 times daily; may adjust dose every day or two to produce 2–3 soft stools daily. Hourly doses of 30–45mL may ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results