
pmid: 32870720
A clean colon is required for a colonoscopy to be effective. Therefore, patients undergo a bowel preparation in advance of the procedure to clear the colon. Typically, this involves drinking 2 litres of polyethylene glycol or macrogol (PEG) solution, but dislike of the taste or having to drink such a large volume causes some patients not to adhere to this regimen. To address this, a PEG solution has been developed that requires patients to drink only 1 litre of bowel preparation in two flavours. The hope is this will increase patient adherence
Cathartics, Colon, Humans, Colonoscopy, Therapeutic Irrigation, Polyethylene Glycols
Cathartics, Colon, Humans, Colonoscopy, Therapeutic Irrigation, Polyethylene Glycols
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