Active Ingredient History
Macrogol, also known as polyethylene glycol (PEG), is used as a medication to treat constipation in children and adults. It is also used to empty the bowels before a colonoscopy. It is taken by mouth. Benefits usually occur within three days. Generally it is only recommended for up to two weeks. It is also used as an excipient. Wikipedia
Drug Pricing (per unit)
Note: This drug pricing data is preliminary, incomplete, and may contain errors.
Combination drugs
Organization | Org Type | FDA approvals | Clinical Trials involvement | Org ID | Force Sort |
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Acute-On-Chronic Liver Failure (Phase 4)
Autism Spectrum Disorder (Phase 2)
Colon (Phase 3)
Colonic Neoplasms (Phase 4)
Colonic Polyps (Phase 4)
Colonoscopy (Phase 4)
Colorectal Neoplasms (Phase 4)
Constipation (Phase 4)
Crohn Disease (Phase 2)
Cystic Fibrosis (Phase 4)
Diarrhea (Phase 2)
Drugs, Investigational (Phase 4)
Endoscopy (Phase 3)
Gastric Emptying (Phase 1)
Gastrointestinal Diseases (Phase 4)
General Surgery (Phase 4)
Healthy Volunteers (Phase 1)
Hepatic Encephalopathy (Phase 4)
Hyperkalemia (Phase 4)
Intestinal Neoplasms (Phase 2)
Nerve Fibers (Phase 2)
Peripheral Nerve Injuries (Phase 1/Phase 2)
Prostatic Neoplasms (Phase 2)
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