How long does it take to have a bowel movement after drinking Sutent

The generic name of Sutent is Compound Polyethylene Glycol Electrolyte Dispersant (IV). Compound Polyethylene Glycol Electrolyte Dispersant (IV) will cause a bowel movement within 3-4 hours of drinking it. In clinical practice, Cotrimoxazole Electrolyte Dispersant (IV) is generally used to prepare the bowel for cleansing before surgery, colonoscopy or other examinations, and also for the treatment of functional constipation. In the clinic, the doctor usually arranges for the patient to start taking this product 4 hours prior to the examination or surgery, with a dosing time of 3 hours and a voiding time of 1 hour. Patients should not consume solid food for 3-4 hours before the medication is taken until the examination is completed. Patients may experience diarrhea, nausea, abdominal distension, anal discomfort, and allergic reactions such as dermatitis and urticaria in a small number of people, which can be relieved by discontinuing the drug. This product is contraindicated in people who are allergic to this product, as well as in patients with toxic enteritis, gastric retention, gastrointestinal obstruction, gastrointestinal bleeding, intestinal perforation, toxic megacolon, and Crohn’s disease. The use of Compound Polyethylene Glycol Electrolyte Dispersant (IV) is subject to medical advice.