Monograph
A06AX02 - Carbon Dioxide Producing Drugs |
Not porphyrinogenic |
NP |
Rationale
Inorganic salt.
Chemical description
Inorganic salt us as rectal enema. Sodium bicarbonate gives rise to CO2 on contact with rectal humidity with resultant gas-propulsive effect (!)
IPNet drug reports
Uneventful use reported in 1 patient with acute porphyria.
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United Kingdom
Lecicarbon A · Lecicarbon A suppositories · Lecicarbon C · Lecicarbon C suppositoriesPoland
LecicarbonLuxembourg
EDUCTYL · EDUCTYL ADULTES · EDUCTYL ENFANTS · Lecicarbon · Lecicarbon E-0,500 g/0,680 g · Lecicarbon K-0,250 g/0,340 g
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