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Correction: Plenvu
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • July 29, 2019; (Issue 1577)
In our article in issue 1564 on Plenvu for colonoscopy preparation (Med Lett Drugs Ther 2019; 61:11), the comparator drug in the DAYB trial was not Prepopik, but rather Citrafleet, a similar sodium...
In our article in issue 1564 on Plenvu for colonoscopy preparation (Med Lett Drugs Ther 2019; 61:11), the comparator drug in the DAYB trial was not Prepopik, but rather Citrafleet, a similar sodium picosulfate-based preparation that is not available in the US. Also, we said that Plenvu can be taken as a single- or split-dose regimen; we should have said that it can be taken as two doses in a single day or split over two days.
Plenvu - A Low-Volume PEG-Based Colonoscopy Preparation
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • January 28, 2019; (Issue 1564)
The FDA has approved Plenvu (Salix), a polyethylene
glycol (PEG)-containing oral powder for reconstitution,
for colon cleansing prior to colonoscopy in adults.
Plenvu is the first PEG-containing colonoscopy...
The FDA has approved Plenvu (Salix), a polyethylene
glycol (PEG)-containing oral powder for reconstitution,
for colon cleansing prior to colonoscopy in adults.
Plenvu is the first PEG-containing colonoscopy preparation
that requires only 1 L of water for dissolution and
ingestion of 1 L of clear fluid in addition.
Colonoscopy Preparations
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • January 21, 2013; (Issue 1408)
Colonoscopy remains the preferred method of colorectal
cancer screening. Many patients consider
cleansing the bowel in preparation for colonoscopy
the most unpleasant part of the procedure, but...
Colonoscopy remains the preferred method of colorectal
cancer screening. Many patients consider
cleansing the bowel in preparation for colonoscopy
the most unpleasant part of the procedure, but inadequate
bowel preparation significantly lowers the diagnostic
yield.