Macrogol
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Macrogol
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Macrogol is a laxative.
It has been used to treat constipation.[1]
Types include:
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- ^ Zangaglia R, Martignoni E, Glorioso M, et al (2007). "Macrogol for the treatment of constipation in Parkinson's disease. A randomized placebo-controlled study". Mov. Disord. 22 (9): 1239–44. doi:. PMID 17566120.
- ^ CID 27175 -- PubChem Compound Summary. Retrieved on 2008-01-18.
- ^ Hardikar W, Cranswick N, Heine RG (2007). "Macrogol 3350 plus electrolytes for chronic constipation in children: a single-centre, open-label study". J Paediatr Child Health 43 (7-8): 527–31. doi:. PMID 17635680.
- ^ Hyry H, Vuorio A, Varjonen E, Skyttä J, Mäkinen-Kiljunen S (2006). "Two cases of anaphylaxis to macrogol 6000 after ingestion of drug tablets". Allergy 61 (8): 1021. doi:. PMID 16867059.
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