What is the safest purging laxative

Clinically there is no such thing as the safest purgative laxative, the most appropriate is the safest. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use lactulose, polyethylene glycol electrolyte bulk.
1. Lactulose: a colorless to light brownish yellow transparent viscous liquid, clinically used for the treatment of chronic constipation, can also be used for the treatment and prevention of hepatic coma or pre-comatose state. However, it is forbidden to use it for patients with galactosemia, allergy to lactulose and its components, etc. The dose of lactulose in the treatment of hepatic coma or pre-coma is relatively high, and should be used with caution in patients with diabetes mellitus.
2. Polyethylene Glycol Electrolyte Dispersant: It is a drug for the treatment of constipation, used for the treatment of functional constipation, preoperative intestinal cleansing and preparation. For this product allergy, suffering from gastrointestinal obstruction, intestinal perforation and other patients are prohibited, pregnant women, lactating women, the elderly, children should be under the guidance of a doctor to use the drug. Some patients may experience adverse reactions such as diarrhea, paroxysmal abdominal pain, urticaria and so on after taking it.
It is recommended that patients use purgative laxatives under the guidance of a doctor to avoid the adverse consequences of blind use of medication.