05 Drugs For Constipation
05 Drugs For Constipation
05 Drugs For Constipation
(Purgatives or Laxatives )
Prof. Alhaider
Dept. of Pharmacology
H 1434
Treatment of Constipation
General Measures :
1. adequate fluid intake.
2. high fiber contents in diet.
3. Regular exercise
4. Regulation of bowel habit.
5. Avoid drugs causing constipation.
Drugs (laxatives, purgatives, cathartics):
Drugs that hasten the transit of food
through the intestine by several methods :
I. Bulk Purgatives
Mechanism of Action
Non absorbed hydrophilic colloids
Increase the bulk of intestinal contents by
water absorption mechanical pressure
on the walls of intestine stimulation of
stretch receptors peristalsis.
Note: 1 gm of Carrot absorbs 20 gm of water.
Members
1. Dietary fibers : undigested polysaccharide
vegetables, fruits, grains, bran, pectin.
2. Natural plant products & semi synthetic
hydrophilic colloids (very important)
Psyllium seed, methyl cellulose
Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC).
3. Synthetic non absorbed resins
Calcium polycarbophil.
Side Effects
1. Delayed onset of action ( several days 1-3).
2. Intestinal obstruction (should be taken with
enough water).
3. Malabsorption syndrome, abdominal
distention.
4. Interfere with other drug absorption e.g. iron,
calcium, and cardiac glycosides.
Clinical Uses
Hemorrhoids; Pregnancy; Colostomy; ileostomy;
anal fissure; IBS, UC, Chronic diarrhea ass with
diverticular disease.
II - Osmotic Purgatives
Water Soluble but non absorbable compounds
Increase water content in large intestine.
Members
1. Organic (Sugars) : lactulose (semisynthetic
disaccharide of fructose and galactose).
2. Non-organic (Saline purgatives) : Magnesium
salts, sodium or potassium salts.
B.
Lactulose
ammonia
absorption
Dose: 15 ml for constipation and 30 ml for liver cirrhosis
Uses
1. Treatment of acute constipation
2. Prevention of chronic constipation
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Side Effects
1. Intravascular volume depletion.
2. Electrolyte fluctuations: severe in childre
Contraindications
1. Elderly patients
2. Renal insufficiency.
3. Sodium salts in CHF.
4. Magnesium salts renal failure, heart block,
CNS depression, neuromuscular block.
Bisacodyl
- Acts on large intestine ( weak ).
- Onset time 6-10 h, taken at night.
Castor Oil
Fixed oil degraded by lipase in upper small
intestine ricinoleic acid + glycerin
Ricinoleic acid irritates mucosa.
Acts on small intestine (strong ).
5-20 ml on empty stomach in the morning.
O.T. = 4 h.
Anthraquinone derivatives
Senna, Cascara, Aloes
Given at night.
Brown pigmentation of the colon (melanosis
coli).