Sojus Healthcare proudly presents our latest launch in our product range: Polyethylene Glycol, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Bicarbonate, and Potassium Chloride Concentrate for Oral Solution, brand name - Syp EASYSOJ-PGA. Syp EASYSOJ-PGA is a prescription product typically used for bowel preparation prior to colonoscopy or other gastrointestinal procedures. It is often referred to as PEG solution or electrolyte solution and is designed to clean out the colon so that it can be properly examined. This combination of ingredients helps ensure that the bowel is empty, which is crucial for the accuracy of the procedure. Ingredients and Their Roles: Polyethylene Glycol (PEG): Action: PEG is an osmotic laxative that draws water into the colon, softening the stool and promoting bowel movements. It helps flush out the contents of the bowel. Sodium Chloride: Action: Sodium chloride (salt) helps to maintain the proper balance of electrolytes during the bowel cleansing process. It ensures that sodium levels in the body remain within a safe range despite the large volume of fluid being consumed. Sodium Bicarbonate: Action: Sodium bicarbonate acts as a buffer to maintain the proper pH balance in the intestines and prevent the solution from becoming too acidic. It also helps with electrolyte balance. Potassium Chloride: Action: Potassium chloride helps to replace the potassium lost during bowel cleansing, which can prevent low potassium levels (hypokalemia). Potassium is vital for maintaining normal muscle and nerve function. Primary use is Bowel Preparation for Colonoscopy: The most common use for this combination of ingredients is to prepare the bowel for a colonoscopy. Colonoscopies are essential procedures for detecting conditions such as colon cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, diverticulosis, or other abnormalities in the colon. To achieve the best results, the colon must be thoroughly cleaned, which is where this solution comes in. The polyethylene glycol draws water into the intestines, stimulating bowel movements to flush out stool and debris. Patients are generally instructed to drink large amounts of the solution over several hours (usually the day before the procedure).
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