A combination solution of high-volume polyethylene glycol (PEG) and electrolytes is available under the following brand names: These preparations contain a powder that is mixed with 4 liters of water.
Background: Polyethylene glycol–based bowel preparations (PEGBPs ... Objective: To characterize the incidence of electrolyte disturbances following PEGBPs administered prior to colonoscopy ...
Studies have shown that the presence of alcohol and PEG can greatly influence the solubility and activity coefficients of electrolytes, which are critical for understanding their behavior in ...
A variety of PEG-based bowel preparations are now used ... preparations are all osmotically balanced due to the addition of electrolytes and one formulation also contains sodium ascorbate and ...
The osmotic activity of polyethylene glycol 3350, in combination with the electrolyte concentration, results in virtually no net absorption or excretion of ions or water. Dissolve 17g in 8oz water ...