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Citrucel (methylcellulose/bulk-forming laxative).

M L Swartz
Other Gastroenterology nursing : the official journal of the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates 1989 3 Zitierungen
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Study Design

Studientyp
Other
Population
general population
Intervention
Citrucel (methylcellulose/bulk-forming laxative). None
Vergleichsgruppe
None
Primärer Endpunkt
lipid levels
Wirkungsrichtung
Positive
Verzerrungsrisiko
Moderate

Abstract

Poor compliance from patients who require the use of a bulk laxative for chronic constipation is cited as a clinical problem. Many patients are dissatisfied with the taste and/or grittiness of psyllium seed products. Citrucel, made from methylcellulose, is completely soluble in water and may result in improved compliance from improved palatability. As with any medication, nursing should take an active role in patient instruction and teaching regarding the use of laxatives. Currently indicated in the treatment of constipation associated with a number of conditions, Citrucel may also be found to have a beneficial effect on serum cholesterol levels.

Zusammenfassung

Citrucel, made from methylcellulose, is completely soluble in water and may result in improved compliance from improved palatability and have a beneficial effect on serum cholesterol levels.

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