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Drugs used to palliate CONSTIPATION Drug Class Medications Mechanism Indications Side Effects Contraindications Comments Bulking Agent Dietary Fiber Psyllium Increases stool weight Constipation Flatulence -Debilitated -End of life [Inability to intake appropriate amount liquid (1.5-2 liters/day)] Must have adequate fluid intake Constipation Bloating Cramps Flatulence Fluid retention in stool Osmotic Laxatives: Nonabsorbable sugars Osmotic laxatives: Saline and Magnesium salts Osmotic Laxatives: Saline and Magnesium Salts Osmotic Laxatives: Saline and Magnesium Salts Lactulose Sorbitol Magnesium hydroxide (Milk of Magnesia) Magnesium Citrate Sodium Phosphate (Fleets Phosphosoda) osmotic load into the colonic lumen stimulates movement osmotic load into the colonic lumen stimulates movement osmotic load into the colonic lumen stimulates movement High doses RAPID bowel evacuation osmotic load into the colonic lumen stimulates movement Constipation Bowel prep for endoscopy, surgery “Miralax”, Glycolax” High dose Colyte Renal Failure (can cause hypermagnesemia if used regularly) Dehydration Bowel obstruction Electrolyte abnormalities Fecal impaction Renal Failure Very cautious use in CHF Bowel prep for colonoscopy, colon surgery High doses RAPID bowel evacuation Low dose Polyethylene Glycol Very sweet taste osmotic load into the colonic lumen stimulates movement Constipation osmotic load Bowel prep for Dehydration Electrolyte abnormalities Bowel obstruction Fecal impaction Renal Failure Very cautious use in CHF Require prescription Ions can be partially absorbed Ions can be partially absorbed High doses - Rapid bowel evacuation Ischemic colitis – rare side effect Can cause acute phosphate nephropathy, intratubular deposition in calcium phosphate Can be given rectally as an enema “taste-less” no absorption of ions 1-4 liters of volume Polyethylene Glycol Stimulant Laxatives Golytely Senna Bisacodyl into the colonic lumen stimulates movement colonoscopy, colon surgery no absorption of ions Stimulate intestinal motility via myenteric plexus Constipation Surfactant Prevention of hard stool Detergent “laxative” – stool softener Docusate (colase) Lubricants Glycerin Lubricants Mineral Oil Large volume enemas Tap water enema Administered rectally: -Osmotic -Irritant -Stimulates rectal contractions Administered rectally: Coats feces Softens and lubricates feces Increase water content of stool Sodium phosphate Distend distal colon “soap suds” historical Induce peristalsis of prep! Prevention of constipation with opiate therapy Increases penetration of fluid into stool Cramping Requires prescription Melanosis coli with long-term use Bisacodyl can be given rectally in suppository form Recent studies have brought its utility into question Fecal Impaction Fecal Impaction Fecal impaction NEVER use oral mineral oil in patients at risk of aspiration – Lipoid Pneumonitis