Title of article :
Comparing the efficacy of polyethylene glycol (PEG), magnesium hydroxide and lactulosein treatment of functional constipation in children
Author/Authors :
Saneian, Hossein Department of Pediatrics - School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Mostofizadeh, Neda Department of Pediatrics - School of Medicine and Student Research Committee, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Abstract :
Constipation is one of the common problems in childhood and consists of 3% of referrals to pediatricians and
25% of pediatric gastroenterologists. Aperients are common alternatives for treating chronic constipation. The present study aimed
to compare the efficacy of three laxatives [polyethylene glycol (PEG), magnesium hydroxide, and lactulose]. METHODS: In this
randomized clinical trial, 1 to 6 year old children with functional chronic constipation (the patients had functional chronic constipation
based on ROME III criteria) were studied. 75 patients were divided into three 25 member groups through randomization method.
The patients of each group received either of the polyethylene glycol, magnesium hydroxide, or lactulose medications in a
standard dosage. After a month, the results were assessed and analyzed through statistical tests. RESULTS: Comparing the frequency
of increased defecation in patients of the three groups also found no significant difference among them; however, mean increase
of defecation frequency was higher in the magnesium hydroxide group. Compared to patients who had more than three times of defecation
per week, PEG group was significantly higher than the other two groups (p < 0.05). Comparing the side effects showed that
the prevalence of side effects was lower in the polyethylene glycol group than the other two groups. The patients had a significantly
higher satisfaction from the taste of polyethylene glycol and lactulose (p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Although the total mean of increase
in defecation frequency after the treatment was higher in the magnesium hydroxide group, the indicator of defecation frequency
greater than three times per week was higher in the polyethylene glycol group which indicated the success of treatment in
this group. In total, comparing the therapeutic results and satisfaction of the patients, it can be concluded that polyethylene glycol
can be used as one of the best alternatives to treat constipation.
Keywords :
Constipation , Polyethylene Glycol , Magnesium Hydroxide and Lactulose , Laxatives
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics