... colonoscopy. This is a non-formulary medication. Is there a substitute I should be able to use? MOVIPREP aslo warns against seizures, which I've a couple. Should I ask the Doc to reconsider his choice?
PEG-3350 with Electolytes - I have been prescribed MOVIPREP - no substitutes - for a routine?
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- 27 May 2011 by Bocaswede
- Topics:
- moviprep, peg-3350 with electolytes, seizures, colonoscopy, medication
Answers (1)
31 May 2011
Hi, i have found a website which features a discussion board for moviprep where people that have had experience with it share their views. It may help you feel more confident in the treatment? http://www.wearecrohns.org
Although seizures have been reported with this treatment they are very rare.
I hope this helps a bit?
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