Țară: Statele Unite ale Americii
Limbă: engleză
Sursă: NLM (National Library of Medicine)
LACTULOSE (UNII: 9U7D5QH5AE) (LACTULOSE - UNII:9U7D5QH5AE)
Kesin Pharma Corporation
ORAL
PRESCRIPTION DRUG
For the prevention and treatment of portal-systemic encephalopathy, including the stages of hepatic pre-coma and coma. Controlled studies have shown that lactulose solution therapy reduces the blood ammonia level by 25 to 50%; this is generally paralleled by an improvement in the patients’ mental state and by an improvement in EEG patterns. The clinical response has been observed in about 75% of patients, which is at least as satisfactory as that resulting from neomycin therapy. An increase in patients’ protein tolerance is also frequently observed with lactulose solution therapy. In the treatment of chronic portal-systemic encephalopathy, lactulose solution has been given for over 2 years in controlled studies. Since lactulose solution contains galactose (less than 1.6 g/15 mL), it is contraindicated in patients who require a low galactose diet.
Lactulose Oral Solution is a clear, yellow to golden-yellow solution, free of visible foreign matter supplied in the following oral dosage forms: NDC 81033-241-15 Lactulose 10 g/15 mL (Unit Dose Cup 15mL) NDC 81033-241-30 Lactulose 20 g/30 mL (Unit Dose Cup 30mL) Lactulose solution contains: 667 mg lactulose/mL (10 g/15 mL).
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LACTULOSE SOLUTION- LACTULOSE SOLUTION USP, 10 G/15 ML SOLUTION KESIN PHARMA CORPORATION ---------- LACTULOSE SOLUTION USP, 10 G/15 ML DESCRIPTION Lactulose is a synthetic disaccharide in solution form for oral or rectal administration. Each 15 mL of Lactulose Solution USP contains 10 g lactulose (and less than 1.6 g galactose, less than 1.2 g lactose, and 0.1 g or less of fructose). It also contains D&C Yellow No. 10, FD & C Yellow No. 6 and Purified Water. Lactulose is a colonic acidifier for treatment and prevention of portal-systemic encephalopathy. The chemical name for lactulose is 4-0-ß-D-galactopyranos-D-fructofuranose. It has the following structural formula: The molecular weight is 342.30. It is freely soluble in water. CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY Lactulose causes a decrease in blood ammonia concentration and reduces the degree of portal-systemic encephalopathy. These actions are considered to be results of the following: Bacterial degradation of lactulose in the colon acidifies the colonic contents. This acidification of colonic contents results in the retention of ammonia in the colon as the ammonium ion. Since the colonic contents are then more acid than the blood, ammonia can be expected to migrate from the blood into the colon to form the ammonium ion. The acid colonic contents convert NH to the ammonium ion [NH ] , trapping it and preventing its absorption. The laxative action of the metabolites of lactulose then expels the trapped ammonium 3 4 + ion from the colon. Experimental data indicate that lactulose is poorly absorbed. Lactulose given orally to man and experimental animals resulted in only small amounts reaching the blood. Urinary excretion has been determined to be 3% or less and is essentially complete within 24 hours. When incubated with extracts of human small intestinal mucosa, lactulose was not hydrolyzed during a 24-hour period and did not inhibit the activity of these extracts on lactose. Lactulose reaches the colon essentially unchanged. There it is metabolized by bacteria with the for Citiți documentul complet