Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 At 02:51 PM 4/1/2009, you wrote: Sorry if I ask a repeat question but I just looked at the E-Lyte and it seems a good product. That said, can it be used along with a laxative in order to do a clean out -- instead of the " go-lightly " drink with all the sugars in it that they prescribe? And a clean out that does not involve 3 days? Maybe just the day before and the morning of the colonoscopy? Judy, The Trilyte I was given did not have sugars and flavoring in it as long as I did not put in the flavoring package. TriLyte® is a white powder for reconstitution containing 420 g polyethylene glycol 3350, 5.72 g sodium bicarbonate, 11.2 g sodium chloride, 1.48 g potassium chloride. Flavor packs, each containing 3.22 g of flavoring ingredients, are attached to the 4 liter bottle. See individual flavor packs for complete listing of ingredients. When dissolved in water to a volume of 4 liters, TriLyte® with flavor packs (PEG-3350, sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate and potassium chloride for oral solution) is an isosmotic solution, for oral administration, having a pleasant mineral water taste. One flavor pack can be added before reconstitution to flavor the solution. TriLyte® with flavor packs is administered orally or via nasogastric tube as a gastrointestinal lavage. Miralax is similar, but may not have the electrolytes. A white powder for reconstitution. MiraLax (polyethylene glycol 3350, NF) is a synthetic polyglycol having an average molecular weight of 3350. The actual molecular weight is not less than 90.0 percent and not greater than 110.0 percent of the nominal value. The chemical formula is HO(C2H4O)n H in which n represents the average number of oxyethylene groups. Below 55° C it is a free flowing white powder freely soluble in water. MiraLax is an osmotic agent for the treatment of constipation. For most people, the clean out starts the day before the procedure. Some of us have multiple issues and find it useful to do a clean-out which is not as hard on our guts as others. Even if it is hard on our patience! — Marilyn New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001 Darn Good SCD Cook No Human Children Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 At 02:51 PM 4/1/2009, you wrote: Sorry if I ask a repeat question but I just looked at the E-Lyte and it seems a good product. That said, can it be used along with a laxative in order to do a clean out -- instead of the " go-lightly " drink with all the sugars in it that they prescribe? And a clean out that does not involve 3 days? Maybe just the day before and the morning of the colonoscopy? Judy, The Trilyte I was given did not have sugars and flavoring in it as long as I did not put in the flavoring package. TriLyte® is a white powder for reconstitution containing 420 g polyethylene glycol 3350, 5.72 g sodium bicarbonate, 11.2 g sodium chloride, 1.48 g potassium chloride. Flavor packs, each containing 3.22 g of flavoring ingredients, are attached to the 4 liter bottle. See individual flavor packs for complete listing of ingredients. When dissolved in water to a volume of 4 liters, TriLyte® with flavor packs (PEG-3350, sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate and potassium chloride for oral solution) is an isosmotic solution, for oral administration, having a pleasant mineral water taste. One flavor pack can be added before reconstitution to flavor the solution. TriLyte® with flavor packs is administered orally or via nasogastric tube as a gastrointestinal lavage. Miralax is similar, but may not have the electrolytes. A white powder for reconstitution. MiraLax (polyethylene glycol 3350, NF) is a synthetic polyglycol having an average molecular weight of 3350. The actual molecular weight is not less than 90.0 percent and not greater than 110.0 percent of the nominal value. The chemical formula is HO(C2H4O)n H in which n represents the average number of oxyethylene groups. Below 55° C it is a free flowing white powder freely soluble in water. MiraLax is an osmotic agent for the treatment of constipation. For most people, the clean out starts the day before the procedure. Some of us have multiple issues and find it useful to do a clean-out which is not as hard on our guts as others. Even if it is hard on our patience! — Marilyn New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001 Darn Good SCD Cook No Human Children Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2009 Report Share Posted April 1, 2009 At 06:05 PM 4/1/2009, you wrote: Thanks Marilyn --I was worried about all the sugars in the solution but I guess I could flavor it with a little juice and honey if I had to. They tell you not to use any flavoring except what they supply... so I didn't. It was kind of salty tasting and pretty bland. My doctor's instructions were to down 2 liters of the stuff in two hours, wait six hours, and then down the remaining two liters. This made it easier, because I could have broth and juice after dealing with the squirting. — Marilyn New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001 Darn Good SCD Cook No Human Children Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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