Oral Glycerol

Oral Glycerol Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Oral Glycerol is a hyperosmotic laxative, given rectally, which usually produces a bowel movement within 15 minutes to 1 hour. Hyperosmotic laxatives encourage bowel movements by drawing water into the bowel from surrounding tissues. This produces a softer stool mass and increased bowel action. These products are used for fast, predictable relief of occasional constipation.

Oral Glycerol is commonly classified as an osmotic laxative but may act additionally or alternatively through its local irritant effects; it may also have lubricating and fecal softening actions. Oral Glycerol suppositories usually work within 15 to 30 minutes.

Trade Name Oral Glycerol
Availability Rx and/or OTC
Generic Glycerin
Glycerin Other Names Glycerin, Glycerine, glycérine, Glycerinum, Glycerol, glycérol, Glyzerin, Monoctanoin component D, Ölsüß, Propanetriol, Trihydroxypropane
Related Drugs diphenhydramine, Benadryl, benzonatate, MiraLAX, guaifenesin, Colace, docusate, codeine, Linzess, dextromethorphan
Type Lotion
Formula C3H8O3
Weight Average: 92.0938
Monoisotopic: 92.047344122
Groups Approved, Investigational
Therapeutic Class Osmotic purgatives
Manufacturer Prem Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Calibar Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
Available Country India
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Oral Glycerol
Oral Glycerol

How Oral Glycerol works

When administered rectally, glycerin exerts a hygroscopic and/or local irritant action, drawing water from the tissues into the feces and reflexively stimulating evacuation. Oral Glycerol decreases intraocular pressure by creating an osmotic gradient between the blood and intraocular fluid, causing fluid to move out of the aqueous and vitreous humors into the bloodstream.

Dosage

Oral Glycerol dosage

Children under 2 years: Consult a physician.

Children (2 to 6 years): only 1 Oral Glycerol 1.15 suppository per 24 hours or as directed by a physician.

Adults and Children (From 6 years): only 1 Oral Glycerol 2.30 suppository per 24 hours or as directed by a physician

Insert suppository well up into rectum. Suppository need to melt completely to produce laxative action.

Side Effects

Oral Glycerol when used rectally may cause rectal discomfort or a burning sensation

Toxicity

Glycerol has very low toxicity when ingested ; Rat LD50 (oral)-12600mg/kg Mice LD50 (oral )-4090mg/kg Human TDLo (oral) - 1428mg/kg

Food Interaction

No interactions found.

Volume of Distribution

Oral Glycerol is distributed throughout the blood. Although glycerin generally does not appear in ocular fluids, it may enter the orbital sac when the eye is inflamed, with a consequent decrease in osmotic effect.

Elimination Route

Well absorbed orally, poorly absorbed rectally. Studies in humans and animals indicate glycerol is rapidly absorbed in the intestine and the stomach

Half Life

30 - 45 minutes

Elimination Route

Approx 7-14% of dose is excreted unchanged in the urine within 2.5 hr.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

Pregnancy category C. There are no controlled data in human pregnancy

Contraindication

Sensitivity to the ingredients. Do not use unless the patient to be treated is, in fact, constipated.

Storage Condition

Store below 25° C. Protect from moisture.

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FAQ

What is Oral Glycerol used for?

Oral Glycerol is used as a moisturizer to treat or prevent dry, rough, scaly, itchy skin and minor skin irritations.

How safe is Oral Glycerol?

Since Oral Glycerol is a form of sugar alcohol that your body cannot fully absorb, consuming too much either alone or through foods may also lead to gas and diarrhea. Vegetable glycerin is generally considered safe.

How does Oral Glycerol work?

Oral Glycerol works by causing the intestines to hold more water, which softens the stool.

What are the common side effects of Oral Glycerol?

Common side effects of brad are include:

  • Excessive bowel activity.
  • Cramping.
  • Rectal irritation.
  • Cramping rectal pain.

Can I mix alcohol and Oral Glycerol?

Mix 12 fluid ounces of alcohol with 2 teaspoons of Oral Glycerol.

What happens if I drink Oral Glycerol?

When ingested, vegetable Oral Glycerol may cause headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and excessive thirst in some people.

Is Oral Glycerol safe during pregnancy?

Oral Glycerol is only recommended for use during pregnancy when benefit outweighs risk.

Is Oral Glycerol safe during breastfeeding?

It is not known whether Oral Glycerol enters breast milk. It is most likely compatible with breastfeeding.

How do I take Oral Glycerol?

Use your finger or the applicator provided to insert the suppository. Lie on your left side with your lower leg straight and your upper leg bent. Gently insert the suppository pointed tip first into your rectum, about 1/2 inch for a child or 1 inch for an adult. For best results, stay lying down for a few minutes.

How long should Oral Glycerol take to work?

Oral Glycerol belongs to a class of drugs known as hyperosmotic laxatives. This effect usually results in a bowel movement within 15 to 60 minutes. For adults, the normal frequency of bowel movements varies from once daily to 1 to 2 times weekly.

When should I take Oral Glycerol?

For better muscle pumps, take 10–30 grams of Oral Glycerol with 20–32 ounces of water about one hour before workouts. Also be sure to take creatine with your pre- and postworkout shakes for a synergistic effect.

How often can I take Oral Glycerol?

Since this medicine is usually given only once as needed, you will not be on a dosing schedule. Do not use Oral Glycerol rectal more than once in a 24-hour period.

Who should not use Oral Glycerol?

Stop using glycerin rectal and call your doctor at once if you have: severe stomach pain or cramping; rectal bleeding; or. no bowel movement within 1 hour after use.

Does Oral Glycerol affect blood pressure?

Oral Glycerol is used as a peroral treatment of increased intraocular and intracranial pressure due to its osmotic effect despite the potential increase in blood pressure and blood glucose.

Is Oral Glycerol bad for kidneys?

Oral Glycerol administration caused severe renal dysfunction, which included marked renal oxidative stress, significantly increased blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and serum creatinine levels.

What happens if I miss a dose?

If you use this medicine on a regular basis, use a missed dose as soon as you think about it.
If it is close to the time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your normal time.
Do not use 2 doses at the same time or extra doses.

What happens if I overdose?

An overdose of Oral Glycerol rectal is not expected to be dangerous. Seek emergency medical attention if anyone has accidentally swallowed the medication.

Can Oral Glycerol bad for skin?

Oral Glycerol is typically safe to use on the skin, and many people use cosmetic products containing this ingredient without issue.

Can Oral Glycerol remove pimples?

Oral Glycerol cleanses the skin pores and removes dirt. It keeps the skin healthy. Oral Glycerol reduces acne and keeps the skin pores clean.

Is Oral Glycerol good for health?

Due to its ability to retain moisture, Oral Glycerol may be beneficial for skin health, digestive health, and improving athletic performance.

Does Oral Glycerol darken skin?

No, Oral Glycerol does not darken your skin. Oral Glycerol is an ingredient that is actually found in some whitening products.

Does Oral Glycerol expire?

100% pure Vegetable Oral Glycerol does not oxidize or go bad, given that it is stored in a none transparent container in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and covered by an airtight lid.

Is Oral Glycerol good for my hair?

It moisturizes and is known to prevent breakage, especially on hair that isn't chemically treated. Since it helps draw moisture from the air onto your hair and is easily soluble in water, Oral Glycerol can serve as a great deep conditione.

*** Taking medicines without doctor's advice can cause long-term problems.
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