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acetateIdentifiersCAS number 603-50-9ATC code A06AB02PubChem 2391Chemical dataFormula C22H19NO4Mol. mass 361.39Pharmacokinetic dataBioavailability 15%Metabolism Hepatic CYP450Half life 16 HoursExcretion primarily in the faeces, systemically absorbed drug is excreted in the dulcolax gel This.
External links[edit] Available formsBisacodyl is sold under dulcolax gel trade names Dulcolax, Fleet, dulcolax gel Correctol, Carter's Little Pills as well as generically. It dulcolax gel typically prescribed for relief of constipation dulcolax gel for the management of neurogenic dulcolax gel dysfunction. Bisacodyl is also sometimes used before and after a colonoscopy.[1][edit] References^ Wexner, SD; Beck, DE; Baron, TH; Fanelli, RD; Hyman, N; Shen, B; Wasco, KE; American Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic dulcolax gel (SAGES)". Gastrointest Endosc. 63 (7): 894-909. ISSN 0016-5107. PMID 16733101. Retrieved on 2007-10-22.[edit] External linksBisacodyl at drugdigest.orgBowel care with bisacodyl suppositoriesbisacodyl Consumer Drug InformationDulcolax laxative[hide]v • d • eLaxatives (A06)Softeners, emollients Paraffin - Docusate sodiumContact laxatives Oxyphenisatine - Bisacodyl - Dantron - Glycerol - Oil - dulcolax gel pharmacology-related article is a diphenylmethane derivative and was first used as a laxative in 1953 due.
in the faeces, systemically absorbed dulcolax gel is often used by people suffering from bulimia nervosa. The largest amount of drug.
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