Qing Ke Long indications
Cleansing the bowel before certain medical procedures. It may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor.
Monobasic Qing Ke Long, dibasic Qing Ke Long is a saline laxative. It works by pulling water from the body into the bowel, which helps to soften the stool and cause a bowel movement.
Qing Ke Long description
Each 15 mL of Qing Ke Long contains monobasic Qing Ke Long 7.2 g and dibasic Qing Ke Long 2.7 g.
It also contains the following excipients: Flavor, glycerin, purified water.
Each tablespoon contains sodium 1668 mg, saccharin sodium, sodium benzoate.
Qing Ke Long is sugar-free.
Qing Ke Long dosage
Oral
Hypophosphataemia
Adult: Up to 100 mmol of phosphate daily.
Renal impairment: Dose reduction may be necessary.
Incompatibility: Incompatible with calcium salts.
Intravenous
Severe hypophosphataemia
Adult: As monobasic potassium phosphate: Up to 9 mmol of phosphate given over 12 hr, repeat 12 hrly if needed. Alternatively, 0.2-0.5 mmol/kg phosphate (max: 50 mmol), may be given over 6-12 hr.
Mild osmotic laxative for bowel evacuation and cleansing Adult: Usually contains monobasic and dibasic sodium phosphates but the composition and dosage may vary. Phosphate enemas work within 2-5 minutes. Use as directed. Renal impairment: Dose reduction may be necessary. Incompatibility: Incompatible with calcium salts. Some MEDICINES MAY INTERACT with Monobasic Qing Ke Long, dibasic Qing Ke Long. However, no specific interactions with Monobasic Qing Ke Long, dibasic Qing Ke Long are known at this time. Ask your health care provider if Monobasic Qing Ke Long, dibasic Qing Ke Long may interact with other medicines that you take. Check with your health care provider before you start, stop, or change the dose of any medicine. Like all medicines, Qing Ke Long Enema can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. Qing Ke Long Enema may occasionally cause: Dehydration. Allergic reactions (with or without rash). Muscle twitches and spasms due to changes in the amounts of salts (electrolytes) in the blood. Abdominal pain or bloating (distension). Gastrointestinal pain. Nausea or vomiting. Anal itching or stinging. Blisters. Diarrhoea. Chills. If any of the side effects gets serious, or if you notice any side effect not listed in this leaflet, please tell your doctor or pharmacist. Do NOT use Monobasic Qing Ke Long, dibasic Qing Ke Long if: you are allergic to any ingredient (Monobasic Qing Ke Long, dibasic Qing Ke Long). you have a blockage of the bowel or other severe bowel problems, congestive heart failure, kidney failure, or too much phosphate in the blood Contact your doctor or health care provider right away if any of these apply to you. Sodium Phosphate in China. Information checked by Dr. Sachin Kumar, MD PharmacologyQing Ke Long interactions
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Qing Ke Long contraindications
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List of Qing Ke Long substitutes (brand and generic names)
Sort by popularity Unit description / dosage (Manufacturer) Price, USD Prontonema (Uruguay) Pyroscint 60 mg (Hungary) Rectanal (Poland) RISS (Thailand) RISS 90 mL Sabax Fosenema (South Africa) Silaxa (Argentina, Czech Republic, Portugal) Sodaphos (Australia) Sodilaxan (Argentina) Sodio Fosfato Angenerico (Italy) Sodio Fosfato QualiFarma (Italy) Sodio Fosfato Ramini (Italy)
Sodio Fosfato Sella (Italy) Sodium Acid Phosphate (Malta, New Zealand) Sodium Acid Phosphate Biomed (New Zealand) Sodium Acid Phosphate Chimico (Malta) Sodium Acid Phosphate Enema (Malta) Sodium Phosphate (Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Ecuador, Greece, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Israel, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Peru, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Turkey, United States, Vietnam) Tablet; Oral; Sodium Phosphate Dibasic 6 x (Godjay Labs) Liquid; Sublingual; Sodium Phosphate Dibasic 1 x / ml (Godjay Labs) SODIUM PHOSPHATE / GODJAY enema 100ml (Godjay Labs) $ 0.43 Sodium Phosphate, P-32 Solution; Injection, Oral; Sodium Phosphate, P-32 0.67 MCI / ml Solution; Injection, Sodium Phosphate, P-32 Oral; 1.5 MCI Sodium Phosphates Sandoz (Canada) Swiff (Thailand) Swiff 1's (Berlin Pharm) Swiff 45 mL (Berlin Pharm) Swiff 90 mL (Berlin Pharm) Swiff oral susp 45 mL x 1's (Berlin Pharm) Swiff oral susp 90 mL x 1's (Berlin Pharm) Tekfema (Argentina) Travad (Peru) Trifalac (Greece) Uni-Ma Enema (Thailand) Uni-Ma Enema 133 mL (Unison) Uni-ma enema 133 mL x 1's (Unison) Unima Enema (Hong Kong, Malaysia) Unima Enema / squeezable plastic bottle 133 mL (Unison) Unima Enema 133 mL (Unison) Unima Enema enema / squeezable plastic bottle 133 mL x 1's (Unison) Vetrecal (New Zealand) Xubil (Thailand) Xubil 45 mL x 1's (Unison) Xubil 90 mL x 1's (Unison) Xubil oral soln 45 mL x 1's (Unison) Xubil oral soln 90 mL x 1's (Unison) Zetalax (Italy) See 188 substitutes for Qing Ke Long
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