Calcium Polycarbophil
Calcium Polycarbophil Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
Calcium Polycarbophil is a stool stabilizer. Based on its chemical structure, it is a synthetic polymer of polyacrylic acid cross-linked with divinyl glycol presenting a calcium atom as a counter-ion. Polycarbophil is used to treat constipation. This drug may also be used to help relieve the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome or diarrhea.
Less gas and bloating compared to psyllium laxative products, but can cause heartburn, and belly cramps. It is insoluble in water, dilute acids, and dilute alkali. The material possesses exceptionally high water-binding capacity. is not absorbed, does not interfere with the activity of digestive enzymes or intestinal absorption, possesses satisfactory stability, is physiologically inert, and does not cause gastrointestinal irritation.
Relieves constipation or diarrhea associated with bowel disorders and acute nonspecific diarrhea.
Trade Name | Calcium Polycarbophil |
Generic | Calcium polycarbophil |
Calcium polycarbophil Other Names | Calcium polycarbophil, Polycarbophil calcium, Polycarbophil, calcium |
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Protein binding | Calcium polycarbophil is not absorbed from the intestine. |
Groups | Approved |
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Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
Uses
Calcium Polycarbophil is a bulk forming laxative used to treat constipation.
Polycarbophil is used to treat constipation and to help maintain regular bowel movements.
Calcium Polycarbophil is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Constipation
How Calcium Polycarbophil works
It is known as a bulk-forming laxative. It increases the bulk in the stool, an effect that helps to cause movement of the intestines. It also works by increasing the amount of water in the stool, making the stool softer and easier to pass.
Toxicity
The LD50 of calcium polycarbophil in young adult rats approximated 20 g/kg.
Food Interaction
- Take with a full glass of water.
Volume of Distribution
Calcium Polycarbophil is not absorbed from the intestine.
Elimination Route
Calcium Polycarbophil is not absorbed from the intestine.
Half Life
Calcium Polycarbophil is not absorbed from the intestine.
Clearance
Calcium Polycarbophil is not absorbed from the intestine.
Elimination Route
Excreted in feces.
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