Lactulose Oral Solution: Efficacy and Mechanism of Action

Apr 15, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Zhengxin
Introduction
Lactulose oral solution primarily functions as a lubricant laxative. By lubricating the intestines, it improves intestinal function, thereby promoting bowel movements and reducing the absorption of blood ammonia following administration. Clinically, it is mainly used to treat patients with cirrhosis, hepatic encephalopathy, and functional constipation. After taking lactulose oral solution, intestinal lubrication helps regulate bowel habits, thus exerting a therapeutic effect on constipation.

Prolonged irregular eating habits often lead to constipation in many individuals. Constipation not only causes acne but may also trigger other health conditions. Some patients opt for lactulose oral solution to manage this condition—what are the therapeutic effects and mechanisms of lactulose oral solution?

Therapeutic Effects and Mechanisms of Lactulose Oral Solution

The primary action of lactulose oral solution is intestinal lubrication. By softening stools and promoting intestinal motility, it improves overall gastrointestinal function, thereby facilitating bowel movements and reducing absorption of ammonia into the bloodstream. Clinically, it is primarily used to treat patients with cirrhosis, hepatic encephalopathy, and functional constipation. After administration, lactulose oral solution helps regulate bowel habits and effectively alleviates constipation. Due to its high carbohydrate content, lactulose oral solution is generally not recommended for patients with diabetes.

Lactulose oral solution is contraindicated in individuals with lactulose intolerance or allergy, galactosemia, or acute abdominal pain caused by acute abdomen. If no significant improvement or symptom relief is observed after three days of treatment, patients should seek medical evaluation to determine the underlying cause and adjust the dosage or switch to an alternative medication as needed. Patients with constipation should follow a light, non-irritating diet and avoid spicy or stimulating foods. Daily intake of fresh fruits and vegetables is encouraged, along with adequate consumption of warm water—and optionally, moderate amounts of honey water—to help relieve constipation. Establishing regular, consistent bowel habits is also essential.

During treatment with this medication, patients should drink ample warm water to support metabolic processes. We hope this information proves helpful. Wishing you good health and a joyful life.