Drug Information
Drug Generic Name | PRUCALOPRIDE |
Drug Class | LAXATIVES |
Chapter | Gastrointestinal System |
Indications: chronic constipation in women when other laxatives fail to provide an adequate response Cautions: history of arrhythmias or ischemic heart disease; concomitant use with drugs that prolong QT interval; severe, unstable chronic illness. Contra-indications: intestinal perforation or obstruction; severe inflammatory conditions of the intestinal tract (such as Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and toxic megacolon) Hepatic impairment: in severe impairment, initially 1 mg once daily, increased if necessary to 2 mg once daily Renal impairment: max. 1 mg daily if eGFR less than 30 ml/ minute/1.73 m2 Pregnancy: manufacturer advises avoid and recommends effective contraception during treatment Breast-feeding: manufacturer advises avoid—present in milk Side Effects: nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, dyspepsia, flatulence, diarrhoea, rectal bleeding; headache, dizziness, fatigue; polyuria; less commonly anorexia, palpitation, tremor, and fever Dose: ADULT over 18 years, 2 mg once daily; ELDERLY over 65 years, initially 1 mg once daily, increased if necessary to 2 mg once daily Note: Review treatment if no response after 4 weeks |
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