What to do if you vomit after taking polyethylene glycol electrolyte dispersions

Vomiting after taking Polyethylene Glycol Electrolyte Bulk is considered to be an adverse reaction of the drug, usually no special treatment is needed, and in serious cases, the drug can be stopped, and the adverse reaction will disappear immediately after stopping the drug.
Polyethylene glycol electrolyte powder is mainly composed of polyethylene glycol 4000, sodium bicarbonate, sodium chloride and potassium chloride, etc. It can be used for the treatment of functional constipation, and can also be used for preoperative intestinal cleansing preparation.
In the course of treatment, PEG Electrolyte Bulk may cause a variety of adverse reactions, including diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and abdominal distension, etc. Generally, the symptoms of adverse reactions are relatively mild, and the adverse reactions will disappear quickly after discontinuing the drug, so there is no need to carry out too much treatment.
The contraindications of PEG Electrolyte Dispersant include gastrointestinal obstruction, intestinal perforation, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, gastric retention, toxic enteritis, and allergy to drug ingredients.
In addition to drug factors, disease factors such as acute gastroenteritis, chronic enteritis, etc. may also cause vomiting, and should be promptly consulted to clarify the diagnosis and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. In order to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the medication, be sure to use the medication under the guidance of a doctor.