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Drug overview for ADULT GLYCERIN (glycerin):
Generic name: GLYCERIN (GLIS-er-in)
Drug class: Laxatives
Therapeutic class: Gastrointestinal Therapy Agents
Glycerin (glycerol), polyethylene glycol (PEG), and sorbitol are hyperosmotic laxatives.
No enhanced Uses information available for this drug.
Generic name: GLYCERIN (GLIS-er-in)
Drug class: Laxatives
Therapeutic class: Gastrointestinal Therapy Agents
Glycerin (glycerol), polyethylene glycol (PEG), and sorbitol are hyperosmotic laxatives.
No enhanced Uses information available for this drug.
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The following indications for ADULT GLYCERIN (glycerin) have been approved by the FDA:
Indications:
Constipation
Professional Synonyms:
None.
Indications:
Constipation
Professional Synonyms:
None.
The following dosing information is available for ADULT GLYCERIN (glycerin):
Prior to bowel cleansing, a copy of the patient information (containing careful instructions on the proper methods of reconstitution and administration of the laxatives) provided by the manufacturer should be given to the patient.
No enhanced Administration information available for this drug.
No dosing information available.
No generic dosing information available.
The following drug interaction information is available for ADULT GLYCERIN (glycerin):
There are 0 contraindications.
There are 2 severe interactions.
These drug interactions can produce serious consequences in most patients. Actions required for severe interactions include, but are not limited to, discontinuing one or both agents, adjusting dosage, altering administration scheduling, and providing additional patient monitoring. Review the full interaction monograph for more information.
Drug Interaction | Drug Names |
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Trofinetide/Laxatives SEVERITY LEVEL: 2-Severe Interaction: Action is required to reduce the risk of severe adverse interaction. MECHANISM OF ACTION: Trofinetide commonly causes diarrhea of mild to moderate severity. Laxatives may increase the incidence or severity of diarrhea.(1) CLINICAL EFFECTS: Concurrent use of laxatives with trofinetide may increase the risk of severe diarrhea.(1) PREDISPOSING FACTORS: None determined. PATIENT MANAGEMENT: Patients should stop laxatives before starting trofinetide. If diarrhea occurs, consider anti-diarrheal treatment and monitor hydration status. If severe diarrhea or dehydration occurs, interrupt, reduce dose, or discontinue trofinetide.(1) DISCUSSION: In clinical trials, 85% of patients on trofinetide developed diarrhea. Concurrent use of laxatives may increase this risk.(1) |
DAYBUE |
Tenapanor/Laxatives; Stool Softeners SEVERITY LEVEL: 2-Severe Interaction: Action is required to reduce the risk of severe adverse interaction. MECHANISM OF ACTION: Tenapanor commonly causes diarrhea of mild to moderate severity. Laxatives and stool softeners may increase the incidence or severity of diarrhea.(1) CLINICAL EFFECTS: Concurrent use of laxatives or stool softeners with tenapanor may increase the risk of severe diarrhea.(1) PREDISPOSING FACTORS: None determined. PATIENT MANAGEMENT: The US manufacturer of tenapanor states that patients should be instructed to avoid stool softeners and laxatives with tenapanor. If severe diarrhea occurs, tenapanor should be discontinued.(1) DISCUSSION: In clinical trials, 43-53% of CKD patients on dialysis treated with tenapanor developed diarrhea. Diarrhea usually occurred soon after treatment initiation and was severe in 5% of patients.(1) |
XPHOZAH |
There are 0 moderate interactions.
The following contraindication information is available for ADULT GLYCERIN (glycerin):
Drug contraindication overview.
No enhanced Contraindications information available for this drug.
No enhanced Contraindications information available for this drug.
There are 2 contraindications.
Absolute contraindication.
Contraindication List |
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Appendicitis |
Gastrointestinal obstruction |
There are 0 severe contraindications.
There are 1 moderate contraindications.
Clinically significant contraindication, where the condition can be managed or treated before the drug may be given safely.
Moderate List |
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Fecal incontinence |
The following adverse reaction information is available for ADULT GLYCERIN (glycerin):
Adverse reaction overview.
No enhanced Common Adverse Effects information available for this drug.
No enhanced Common Adverse Effects information available for this drug.
There are 0 severe adverse reactions.
There are 3 less severe adverse reactions.
More Frequent | Less Frequent |
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None. | None. |
Rare/Very Rare |
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Perianal irritation Rectal pain Tenesmus |
The following precautions are available for ADULT GLYCERIN (glycerin):
No enhanced Pediatric Use information available for this drug.
Contraindicated
Severe Precaution
Management or Monitoring Precaution
Contraindicated
None |
Severe Precaution
None |
Management or Monitoring Precaution
None |
No enhanced Pregnancy information available for this drug.
No enhanced Lactation information available for this drug.
No enhanced Geriatric Use information available for this drug.
The following prioritized warning is available for ADULT GLYCERIN (glycerin):
No warning message for this drug.
No warning message for this drug.
The following icd codes are available for ADULT GLYCERIN (glycerin)'s list of indications:
Constipation | |
K59.0 | Constipation |
K59.00 | Constipation, unspecified |
K59.01 | Slow transit constipation |
K59.03 | Drug induced constipation |
K59.04 | Chronic idiopathic constipation |
K59.09 | Other constipation |
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