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==Indications by Condition==
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Latest revision as of 21:57, 20 March 2026


General

  • Type: osmotic laxative
  • Dosage Forms: 10g/15mL solution
  • Routes of Administration: oral, NG, rectal
  • Common Trade Names: Kristalose


Adult Dosing

Hepatic encephalopathy

  • 30-45mg PO TID or QID or (300mL in 700cc H2O retention enema x30min)
  • titrate for 2-3 soft stools per day


Constipation

  • 15-50mL PO Qday - BID
  • max 60mL/day


Pediatric Dosing

Portal systemic encephalopathy

  • infants
    • 2.5-10ml/day PO divided TID-QID
    • titrate for 2-3 soft stools per day
  • children
    • 40-90ml/day PO divided TID-QID
    • titrate for 2-3 soft stools per day


Constipation

  • 1ml/kg PO Qday - BID
  • max 60mL/day


Special Populations

  • Pregnancy Rating: B (no evidence of risk)
  • Lactation risk: safety unknown
  • Renal Dosing
    • Adult: not defined
    • Pediatric: not defined
  • Hepatic Dosing
    • Adult: not defined
    • Pediatric: not defined


Contraindications

  • Allergy to class/drug
  • galactosemia
  • caution in DM
  • caution if colorectal electrocautery procedures


Adverse Reactions

Serious

  • diarrhea, severe (excessive dose)
  • electrolyte disorders (excessive dose)
  • metabolic acidosis (excessive dose)


Common

  • flatulence
  • intestinal cramping
  • abdominal distention
  • nausea/vomiting


Pharmacology

  • Half-life: unknown
  • Metabolism: colon, <3% systemic absorption
  • Excretion: feces (100% unchanged), urine < 3%


Mechanism of Action

  • Undigestible disaccharide consumed by large bowel bacteria and broken down to lactic acid
  • Acidification of colonic contents attracts ammonia from bloodstream leading to excretion in stool


Comments

Indications by Condition

The following table is automatically generated from disease/condition pages across WikEM.

IndicationDoseContextRoutePopulation
Hepatic encephalopathy20g PO or 300mL in 700mL H2O retention enema x 30minFirst-line treatment for hepatic encephalopathyPO or rectalAdult


See Also


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