A comparative study: the efficacy of liquid paraffin and lactulose in management of chronic functional constipation

Title

A comparative study: the efficacy of liquid paraffin and lactulose in management of chronic functional constipation

Creator

Urganci N; Akyildiz B; Polat TB

Publisher

Pediatrics International

Date

2005

Subject

PedPal Lit; respectively; and other symptoms. RESULTS: During first 4 weeks; Cathartics/therapeutic use Child Child; improvement in stool consistency and frequency was significantly higher in liquid the paraffin group (P < 0.01 and P < 0.05; liquid paraffin and lactulose; mostly side-effects and poor symptom control; P = 0.02). During the first 4 weeks of therapy and during the last 4 weeks of therapy; Preschool Constipation/; prevention & control Female Gastrointestinal Agents/; safety and optimal dose of two laxatives; SD = 1; Side effects; stool frequency and consistency; therapeutic use Humans Lactulose/; therapeutic use Male Mineral Oil/; therapeutic use Patient Compliance Prospective Studies Time Factors%X OBJECTIVES: To determine and compare efficacy

Description

2005

Rights

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Type

Journal Article

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Citation

Urganci N; Akyildiz B; Polat TB, “A comparative study: the efficacy of liquid paraffin and lactulose in management of chronic functional constipation,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed March 29, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/13460.