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  2. Docusate - Wikipedia

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    Docusate is the common chemical and pharmaceutical name of the anion bis(2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate, also commonly called dioctyl sulfosuccinate (DOSS). [2] [3] [4]Salts of this anion, especially docusate sodium, are widely used in medicine as an emollient laxative and as stool softeners, by mouth or rectally. [1]

  3. Iron preparation - Wikipedia

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    Dosage Fforms Strengths Brand names Manufacturer Oral: Capsules, extended-release: 150 mg (50 mg iron) with Docusate Sodium 100 mg* Ferrous Fumarate with DSS® Timed Capsules: Vita-Rx Tablets, extended-release, film-coated: 150 mg (50 mg iron) with Docusate Sodium 100 mg: Ferro-DSS® Caplets® Time-Caps Ferro-Sequels® Inverness

  4. ATC code A06 - Wikipedia

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    ATC code A06 Drugs for constipation is a therapeutic subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System, a system of alphanumeric codes developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the classification of drugs and other medical products.

  5. Laxative - Wikipedia

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    Saline laxatives may alter a patient's fluid and electrolyte balance. Properties. Site of action: small and large intestines; Onset of action: 0.5–3 hours (oral), 2–15 minutes (rectal) Examples: sodium phosphate (and variants), magnesium citrate, magnesium hydroxide (milk of magnesia), and magnesium sulfate (Epsom salt) [3]

  6. Lubiprostone - Wikipedia

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    Lubiprostone, sold under the brand name Amitiza among others, is a medication used in the management of chronic idiopathic constipation, predominantly irritable bowel syndrome-associated constipation in women and opioid-induced constipation. The drug is owned by Mallinckrodt and is marketed by Takeda Pharmaceutical Company.

  7. Constipation - Wikipedia

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    Constipation is more concerning when there is weight loss or anemia, blood is present in the stool, there is a history of inflammatory bowel disease or colon cancer in a person's family, or it is of new onset in someone who is older. [12] Treatment of constipation depends on the underlying cause and the duration that it has been present. [4]

  8. Talk:Docusate - Wikipedia

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    Labeled on the front as containing docusate calcium: GeriCare (they also make versions containing docusate sodium), Rugby. It appears that docusate sodium and docusate calcium are interchangeable. --Marc Kupper|talk 22:36, 12 November 2018 (UTC) Docusate needs to be combined with a positive ion. This can be sodium, calcium, or potassium.

  9. Sodium picosulfate - Wikipedia

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    Orally administered sodium picosulfate is generally used for thorough evacuation of the bowel, usually for patients who are preparing to undergo a colonoscopy. It takes 12–24 hours to work, since it works in the colon. [3] Abdominal cramps and diarrhea are normal effects of picosulfate and should be expected.

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