Salt Water Flush Treatment

December 31st, 2007 | by admin |

As per a survey 85 patients of constipation were included. Data suitable for analysis were available in 77 patients (57 women; mean age 82.9 years), with the following exclusions: three patients were withdrawn after the first treatment of salt water flush; three patients had unacceptable compliance; one patient had deteriorating health; and one patient had incomplete data. There was no evidence of carryover effect.Twenty one patients had adverse effects with lactulose and 24 with the combination There was no difference between treatments when adverse effects were analyzed, individually or overall.

 

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