Diverticular disease, ulcerative colitis

Active Ingredient: Methylcellulose

Indication for Methylcellulose

Population group: only adults (18 years old or older)

For this indication, competent medicine agencies globally authorize below treatments:

1500-3000 mg in 2 divided doses daily

Route of admnistration

Oral

Defined daily dose

1,500 - 3,000 mg

Dosage regimen

From 750 To 1,500 mg 2 time(s) per day every day

Detailed description

1500-3000 twice daily adjusted according to the degree of constipation (with 300 ml of liquid), diarrhoea (with a little liquid) or spastic pain.

Active ingredient

Methylcellulose

Methylcellulose is a chemical compound derived from cellulose. Methylcellulose is used to treat constipation. It is classified as a bulk forming laxative. Methylcellulose is a hydrophilic colloid which absorbs water causing it to swell to a soft gel of uniform consistency. It works by increasing the amount of stool present which improves intestinal contractions.

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