Lactulose Finds Application in Treatment of ConstipationPosted by coherent market insights on February 8th, 2021 Lactulose is a non-absorbable sugar used in the treatment of constipation and hepatic encephalopathy. It is effective as secondary prevention of hepatic encephalopathy in people with cirrhosis. It has a few benefits over alternative therapies used to treat diarrhea. For example, it does not cause an iron deficiency anemia in children. It has a slightly higher absorption rate than pectin. Furthermore, there are no significant side effects produced by using lactulose. Lactulose helps in retaining water, which makes it easier for passage of stool. It is not absorbed in the small intestine. No enzymes in the human body degrade the sugar, which allows it to remain in the digestive. The gut flora in the colon ferments the sugar, which leads to a secondary laxative effect, which in turn helps in production of metabolites. The primary advantage of lactulose oral solution over other laxatives is that it does not produce major side effects. You should still consult with your doctor to determine whether or not this medicine will work best for your individual case. It works well as a treatment for people who have acid reflux disease, which occurs due to the excessive production of hydrochloric acids in the stomach. It can also be very helpful in treating diarrhea and the symptoms associated with it. It has been clinically proven to treat chronic constipation as well as diarrhea, although most of the studies involving this disease have involved adults. Like it? Share it!More by this author |