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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for lactulose
  1. Lactulose is a synthetic sugar used to treat constipation. It is broken down in the colon into ... and into the colon. This water softens stools. Lactulose is also used to reduce the amount of ...
  2. ... and improve brain function. Medicines given may include: Lactulose to prevent bacteria in the intestines from creating ... the intestines. If the HE improves while taking lactulose or rifaximin, they should be continued for a ...
  3. ... sagrada Casanthranol Castor oil Dehydrocholic acid Docusate Glycerin Lactulose Magnesium citrate Magnesium hydroxide Magnesium oxide Magnesium sulfate ...
  4. Overview of the Autonomic Nervous System - Explore from the Merck Manuals - Medical Consumer Version. ... fight or flight,sweat test,sympathetic,parasympathetic, ...
  5. ... cirrhosis. Medicines you may need to take include: Lactulose, neomycin, or rifaximin for confusion caused by liver ...
  6. ... such as rifaximin) or a medicine such as lactulose, which lowers the level of ammonia in the ...
  7. ... the child stool softeners, such as magnesium hydroxide, lactulose, or polyethylene glycol powder, as recommended by your ...
  8. ... medicine acarbose. Some other medicines or foods containing lactulose or sorbitol, may cause bloating. Many foods high ...
  9. Milk Allergy Video (Food Allergy Research & Education)  
    ... phosphate Lactic acid starter culture Lactoferrin Lactoglobulin Lactose Lactulose Milk (in all forms including condensed, derivative, dry, ...
  10. Post Infectious IBS (International Foundation for Gastrointestinal Disorders) - PDF  
    International Foundation for Gastrointestinal Disorders ... IBS can be caused by a variety of factors. One common cause of IBS is infectious gastroenteritis, ...
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