whole bowel irrigation (Q15474950)

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medical process involving the rapid administration of large volumes of an osmotically balanced macrogol solution, either orally or via a nasogastric tube, to flush out the entire gastrointestinal tract
  • orthograde colon lavage
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whole bowel irrigation
medical process involving the rapid administration of large volumes of an osmotically balanced macrogol solution, either orally or via a nasogastric tube, to flush out the entire gastrointestinal tract
  • orthograde colon lavage

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drugs used for whole bowel irrigation. On the left side, "SCRIT"; on the right side, "Niflec". The main components of both products are anhydrous sodium sulfate, with a small amount of PEG (English)
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