What is the difference between enulose and lactulose?
Question posted by P1272484 on 4 March 2018
Last updated on 4 March 2018 by Stephen Treloar
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There is no difference. Enulose is Lactulose for oral or rectal administration (as a retention enema which only is used in very late stages of Liver failure). source, drugs.com
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