Do you mix compounded polyethylene glycol electrolyte dispersions with simethicone emulsion?



Copolyethylene Glycol Electrolyte Dispersant and Simethicone Emulsion can be used in sequential order or mixed, and mixed use is more effective.

Copolyethylene glycol electrolytes are tolerated diarrhea medications that are cleansing and not easily absorbed by the body, and are used prior to colonoscopy to cleanse the intestinal tract.

The use of simethicone emulsion in gastroscopy or colonoscopy is mainly used to eliminate the intestinal mucosa or gastric mucosa foam, so as to make the microscopic field of view clearer, to get effective observation, and to prevent leakage of diagnosis.

Some studies have shown that the mixture of compound polyethylene glycol electrolyte bulk and simethicone oil is more favorable for intestinal preparation than taking the two medicines separately, and it should be taken under the guidance of professional physicians, and should not be used blindly by oneself.