Dokisscool Uses

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What is Dokisscool?

Preventing infection during prostate surgery or other urinary tract surgeries. It may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor.

Dokisscool irrigation solution is a hexitol irrigant. It works by flushing debris out of the surgical area to help prevent infection.

Dokisscool indications

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It has been employed as a 30% solution as an alternative to glucose in parenteral nutrition but its use is not recommended because of the risk of lactic acidosis.

Dokisscool may be administered by mouth or rectally as an osmotic laxative in the management of constipation doses of 20 to 50 g have been suggested.

Solutions containing about 3% of Dokisscool are used as irrigating fluids in transurethral surgical procedures.

Dokisscool also acts as a bulk sweetening agent. It is used in limited quantities as a sweetener in energy-reduced diabetic food products. It is also used as an alternative to sucrose in many sugar-free oral liquid preparations and in sugar-free foods as it is less likely to cause dental caries.

Dokisscool also has humectant and stabilising properties and is used in various pharmaceutical and cosmetic products including toothpaste.

How should I use Dokisscool?

Use Dokisscool solution as directed by your doctor. Check the label on the medicine for exact dosing instructions.

Ask your health care provider any questions you may have about how to use Dokisscool solution.

Uses of Dokisscool in details

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Dokisscool is used to treat occasional constipation.

Dokisscool description

A polyhydric alcohol with about half the sweetness of sucrose. Dokisscool occurs naturally and is also produced synthetically from glucose. It was formerly used as a diuretic and may still be used as a laxative and in irrigating solutions for some surgical procedures.

Dokisscool dosage

Dokisscool Dosage

Applies to the following strength(s): 70%; 3.3%; 3%

The information at Drugs.com is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist.

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Usual Pediatric Dose for:

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Usual Adult Dose for Constipation

Oral: 30 to 150 mL (70% solution) once.

Rectal: 120 mL (25% to 30% solution) as a rectal enema once.

Usual Pediatric Dose for Constipation

2 to 11 years:

Oral: 2 mL/kg (70% solution) once.

Rectal: 30 to 60 mL (25% to 30% solution) as a rectal enema once.

Greater than or equal to 12 years:

Oral: 30 to 150 mL (70% solution) once.

Rectal: 120 mL (25% to 30% solution) as a rectal enema once.

Renal Dose Adjustments

Data not available

Liver Dose Adjustments

Data not available

Precautions

The use of Dokisscool is contraindicated in patients with anuria. Dokisscool should not be used in patients with suspected or documented fructose intolerance. Dokisscool should not given by injection.

Sudden severe abdominal bloating and diarrhea have been reported in patients ingesting Dokisscool.

Solutions for urologic irrigation should be used with caution in patients with severe cardiopulmonary or renal dysfunction.

Irrigating fluids used during transurethral prostatectomy have been demonstrated to enter the systemic circulation in relatively large volumes; thus Dokisscool irrigating solution must be regarded as a systemic agent. Absorption of large amounts of fluids containing Dokisscool may significantly alter cardiopulmonary and renal dynamics. Appropriate patient monitoring should be conducted due to the possibility of fluid overload. If fluid overload occurs, intensive fluid and electrolyte management should be initiated. Monitoring of fluid and electrolyte levels beyond the acute phase may be necessary due to the possibility of delayed fluid absorption.

Hyperglycemia from metabolism of absorbed Dokisscool may be observed in patients with diabetes mellitus.

The cardiovascular status, especially of the patient with cardiac disease, should be carefully monitored before and during transurethral resection of the prostate when using 3% Dokisscool urologic irrigating solution, because the quantity of fluid absorbed into the systemic circulation by opened prostatic veins may produce significant expansion of the intravascular fluid and lead to fulminating congestive heart failure.

Shift of sodium free intracellular fluid into the extracellular compartment, following systemic absorption could lower serum concentration and aggravate preexisting hyponatremia.

Excessive loss of water and electrolytes may lead to serious imbalances. With continuous use of solution, loss of water may occur in excess of electrolytes, producing hypernatremia.

Sustained diuresis that results from transurethral irrigation with Dokisscool irrigating solutions could obscure and intensify inadequate hydration or hypovolemia.

Dialysis

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Dokisscool interactions

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Calcium Polystyrene Sulfonate: Dokisscool may enhance the adverse/toxic effect of Calcium Polystyrene Sulfonate. More specifically, concomitant use of these agents may increase the risk for intestinal necrosis. Avoid combination

LamiVUDine: Dokisscool may decrease the serum concentration of LamiVUDine. Management: When possible, avoid chronic coadministration of Dokisscool-containing solutions with lamivudine, but if this combination cannot be avoided, monitor patients more closely for possible therapeutic failure associated with decreased lamivudine exposure. Consider therapy modification

Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate: Dokisscool may enhance the adverse/toxic effect of Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate. More specifically, concomitant use of these agents may increase the risk for intestinal necrosis. Avoid combination

Dokisscool side effects

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Life threatening adverse reactions with intravenous Dokisscool infusions have been reported in patients with fructose intolerance.

The literature reports occasional adverse reactions for intravenous Dokisscool infusions. These include disturbances such as acidosis, electrolyte loss, marked diuresis, urinary retention, edema, dryness of mouth and thirst, and dehydration; cardiovascular/pulmonary disorders such as pulmonary congestion, hypotension, tachycardia, angina-like pains, and other general reactions such as blurred vision, convulsions, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, rhinitis, chills, vertigo, and backache. Allergic reactions reported to occur from Dokisscool include urticaria.

Should adverse reactions occur, discontinue the irrigant and reevaluate the clinical status of the patient.

Post-Marketing Experience

Following off-label use of 3% Dokisscool Urologic Irrigating Solution for hysteroscopic procedures in women, life-threatening adverse events related to fluid overload have been reported.

Dokisscool contraindications

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Dokisscool should not be given to patients with hereditary fructose intolerance. It should be given with caution to patients with impaired kidney function or severe liver damage.

Active ingredient matches for Dokisscool:

Sorbitol in Vietnam.


Unit description / dosage (Manufacturer)Price, USD
Dokisscool 1.8 g x 4 tube x 11 Tablet

List of Dokisscool substitutes (brand and generic names):

Diget 170 ml Syrup (Smilax Pharmaceuticals)$ 0.02
G 1 200 ml Syrup (Glyco Labs.)$ 0.02
Gellax 70 % x 10 tube x 5 g
Gellax 70 % x 6 tube
Klarcid 175 ml Suspension (Klar Sehen Pvt. Limited)$ 0.01
Klarcid 250+250+50 Tablet (Klar Sehen Pvt. Limited)$ 0.00
Lactosorbit 5 g x 20 Packs
Opesorbit 5 g x 20 Packs
pms-Sorbitol 5 g x 25 Packs
Rectilax 70 % x 1 tube 5 g (Invision)
Rectilax 70 % x 1 tube 8 g (Invision)
Rectilax 70 % x 10 tube 5 g (Invision)
Rectilax 70 % x 10 tube 8 g (Invision)
Salhexin Paed 100 ml Syrup (Duckbill Drugs Pvt Ltd)$ 0.01
SALHEXIN PAED SYRUP 1 bottle / 100 ML syrup each (Duckbill Drugs Pvt Ltd)$ 0.61
Salhexin Paed Syrup (Duckbill Drugs Pvt Ltd)$ 0.61
Injectable; Injection; Sorbitol 200 mg / ml
Sorbit 5 % x 500 mL
Injectable; Injection; Sorbitol 5% (Infomed fluids)
Sorbitol irrigant 3.3 g/100mL (Infomed fluids)
Sorbitol irrigant 30 g/1000mL (Infomed fluids)

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