Lactulose (Duphalac Syrup) is an osmotic laxative that relieves constipation. It is also used to treat patients with hepatic encephalopathy (portosystemic encephalopathy) by converting ammonia to ammonium ion.
Lactulose Uses:
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Constipation (Constulose, Kristalose):
- It is primarily used to treat constipation.
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Portal systemic encephalopathy (Enulose, Generlac):
- It is indicated for the prevention and treatment of portal-systemic encephalopathy (including hepatic precoma and coma)
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Off Label Use of Lactulose in Adults:
- It is indicated for minimal hepatic encephalopathy
Read: Rifaximin for hepatic encephalopathy
Lactulose (Duphalac Syrup) Dose in Adults:
Lactulose (Duphalac Syrup) Dose in the treatment of Constipation:
- 10 to 20 g (15 to 30 mL or 1 to 2 packets) orally daily in divided doses;
- The dose may be increased to 40 g (60 mL or 2 to 4 packets) daily if required.
Lactulose (Duphalac Syrup) Dose in the prevention of Portal systemic encephalopathy (PSE):
- 20 to 30 g (30 to 45 mL) orally 3 to 4 times a day.
- The dose is adjusted every 1 to 2 days to produce 2 to 3 soft stools/day
Lactulose (Duphalac Syrup) Dose in the treatment of PSE:
- 20 to 30 g (30 to 45 mL) orally every one hour to induce a rapid laxative effect.
- The dose may be reduced to 20 to 30 g (30 to 45 mL) 3 to 4 times a day after a laxative effect is achieved to produce 2 to 3 soft stools/day.
Rectal administration (retention enema):
- 200 g (300 mL) is administered via a rectal balloon catheter.
- The enema is retained for 30 to 60 minutes.
- The dose may be repeated every 4 to 6 hours;
- Transition to oral treatment before discontinuing rectal administration
Lactulose (Duphalac Syrup) Dose in the treatment of Overt hepatic encephalopathy (OHE) episodes,:
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Route not specified:
- 7 g (25 mL) every 1 to 2 hours until at least 2 soft or loose bowel movements are produced per day.
- The dose may be titrated to maintain 2 to 3 bowel movements per day.
Lactulose (Duphalac Syrup) Dose in the treatment of Minimal hepatic encephalopathy (off-label):
- 20 to 40 g (30 to 60 mL) per day in 2 to 3 divided doses to maintain 2 to 3 bowel movements daily for up to three months.
Lactulose (Duphalac Syrup) Dose in Childrens:
Note: Doses in children may be expressed in volume (mL) or weight (g); Extra precautions must be taken.
Lactulose (Duphalac Syrup) Dose in the treatment of chronic Constipation: Limited data available:
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Infants, Children, and Adolescents:
- 1 to 2 g/kg/day (1.5 to 3 mL/kg/day) orally in one or two divided doses.
- The maximum daily dose is 60 mL/day in adults.
Lactulose (Duphalac Syrup) Dose in the treatment of Constipation, palliative care: Limited data available:
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Children and Adolescents:
- 2 to 30 mL orally every 6 to 24 hours.
Lactulose (Duphalac Syrup) Dose in the treatment of Fecal impaction, slow disimpaction: Limited data available:
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Infants, Children, and Adolescents:
- Oral: 1.33 g/kg/dose (2 mL/kg) two times a day for 7 days.
Lactulose (Duphalac Syrup) Dose in the prevention of Portal systemic encephalopathy: Oral liquid:
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Infants:
- 7 to 6.7 g/day (2.5 to 10 mL/day) in divided doses;
- Adjust the dose to produce 2 to 3 stools/day.
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Children and Adolescents:
- 7 to 60 g/day (40 to 90 mL/day) in divided doses;
- Adjust the dosage to produce 2 to 3 stools/day
Pregnancy Risk Factor B
- Lactulose is poorly absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract.
- Oral administration has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes in animals.
- Fiber and bulk-forming laxatives should be considered the first-line treatment for pregnant women.
- Lactulose can be used during pregnancy for a brief time.
Breastfeeding
- It is not known if breastmilk will absorb the drug.
- While it is not well absorbed by the body systemically, the manufacturer recommends that lactating moms use it with caution.
Dose in Kidney Disease:
There are no dosage adjustments provided in the manufacturer’s labeling.
Dose in Liver disease:
There are no dosage adjustments provided in the manufacturer’s labeling.
Side effects of Lactulose (Duphalac Syrup):
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Endocrine & metabolic:
- Dehydration
- Hypernatremia
- Hypokalemia
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Gastrointestinal:
- Abdominal cramps
- Abdominal distention
- Abdominal distress
- Diarrhea (excessive dose)
- Eructation
- Flatulence
- Nausea
- Vomiting
Contraindications to Lactulose (Duphalac Syrup):
- Low levels of galactose patients need to eat a low glycemic diet
Warnings & Precautions
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Inadequate electrolyte levels:
- Long-term patients who have been receiving therapy for over 6 months could experience electrolyte imbalances.
- Debilitated and elderly people should be aware of electrolyte imbalances.
- The presence of liver disease can lead to electrolyte imbalances. Hyponatremia can lead to infants becoming dehydrated.
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Diabetes:
- Galactose, lactose, and insulin-dependent patients should be cautious when using the solution.
Lactulose: Drug Interaction
Dichlorphenamide |
Laxatives may enhance the hypokalemic effect of Dichlorphenamide. |
Glutamine |
May diminish the therapeutic effect of Lactulose. Specifically, glutamine may diminish the ammonia-lowering effects of lactulose. |
Monitoring parameters:
- Blood pressure, standing/supine;
- serum electrolytes,
- serum ammonia;
- bowel movement patterns,
- fluid status
How to administer Lactulose?
Oral solution:
- It may be mixed with fruit juice, water, or milk.
Crystals for oral solution:
- Dissolve the contents of the packet in 120 mL water.
Rectal:
- Dilute the solution with 700 mL of water or NS;
- Using a rectal balloon catheter, administer as retention enema;
- Retain the enema for 30 to 60 minutes.
- The dose may be repeated immediately if evacuated too promptly.
- Cleansing enemas that contain soapsuds or other alkaline agents should not be used.
Mechanism of action of Lactulose (Duphalac):
- Acidic pH is caused by bacteria in your stomach.Ammonia diffusion is inhibited by acidic pH.
- This converts ammonia NH3 into ammonium Ion(NH+4).
- It increases ammonia (NH3) diffusion to the blood and into the stomach, where it can be converted to ammonium.
Onset:
- Constipation: It takes up to 24 to 48 hours to produce a normal bowel movement
- Encephalopathy: At least 24 to 48 hours are required to lower the ammonia concentrations.
Absorption:
- It is poorly absorbed.
Metabolism:
- It is metabolized by the colonic flora to lactic acid and acetic acid.
- Colonic flora is required for drug activation
Excretion:
- Primarily feces;
- Urine (≤3%)
International Brands of Lactulose:
- Constulose
- Enulose
- Generlac
- Kristalose
- Actilax
- Alvolaxus
- Amivalex
- Avelac
- Bifiteral
- Biolac
- Comfort
- Constuloz
- Danilax
- Dhactulose
- Dia-Colon
- Dismam L
- Duphalac
- Extralac
- Ezilax
- Farcolac
- Farlac
- Genlac
- Genocolan
- Hepalac
- Lac-Dol
- Lacoly
- Lacson
- Lactocur
- Lactu
- Lactul
- Lactulax
- Lactulen
- Lactulon
- Lactulosa
- Lactulose-ratiopharm
- Lactumed
- Lactus
- Lactuverlan
- Laevolac
- Lagnos NF Jelly for Oral Administration
- Laktuvit
- Laxadilac
- Laxal
- Laxalan
- Laxette
- Laxiright
- Laxol
- Laxolac
- Laxolad
- Laxose
- Legendal
- Levolac
- Lidong
- Lilac
- Lipebin
- Livo Luk
- Livoluk
- Losalac
- Medilax
- Medulac
- Moderan
- Monilac
- Movelax
- Nophalac
- Normase
- Normolax
- Opilax
- Portalak
- Pralax
- Ramlac
- Regulact
- Rialac
- Rilax
- Sarex
- Sedalac
- Soflax
- Sorbilac
- Tenualax
- Ticolax
- Tulos
- Tulotract
- Veelac
Lactulose Brand Names in Pakistan:
Lactulose Syrup 3.35 g in Pakistan |
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Actose | Tabros Pharma |
Brylax | Bryon Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd. |
Constino | Genome Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd |
Hi-Lac | Focus & Rulz Pharmaceuticals |
Kohilac | Kohs Pharmaceuticals |
Kohilac | Kohs Pharmaceuticals |
Kohilac | Kohs Pharmaceuticals |
Lactolive | Olive Laboratories |
Laxum | Hisun Pharmaceuticals |
Lotolose | Lotus Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd |
Resile | Weather Folds Pharmaceuticals |
Rolose | Rock Pharmaceuticals |
Stalose | Standard Drug Co. |
Lactulose Syrup 3.35 Gm in Pakistan |
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Lactomer | Miracle Pharmaceuticals(Pvt) Ltd |
Noalac | Noa Hemis Pharmaceuticals |
Lactulose Syrup 3.35 G/5ml in Pakistan |
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Alogen | Alina Combine Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd. |
B-Lact | Brookes Pharmaceutical Laboratories (Pak.) Ltd. |
Bertolac | Ambrosia Pharmaceuticals |
Bertolec | Westmed Pharm (Pvt) Ltd |
Bertolec | Westmed Pharm (Pvt) Ltd |
Canalac | Epla Laboratories (Pvt) Ltd. |
Consilac | Rasco Pharma |
Constilac | Medisearch Pharmacal(Pvt) Ltd |
Constimed | Rakaposhi Pharmaceutical (Pvt) Ltd. |
Constinil | Global Brands Distributors |
Day Soft | Shrooq Pharmaceuticals |
Detoxicol | Nabiqasim Industries (Pvt) Ltd. |
Disac | Libra Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd |
Disac | Libra Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd |
Dubalac | Akson Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd. |
Dulac | Consolidated Chemical Laboratories (Pvt) Ltd. |
Duphalac | Abbott Laboratories (Pakistan) Limited. |
Duphalac | Abbott Laboratories (Pakistan) Limited. |
Easybowl | Nenza Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Limited |
Ez Flow | Un Pharma International |
Factoloz | Fedro Pharmaceutical |
Floralac | Platinum Pharmaceuticals (Pvt.) Ltd. |
G-Lac | Global Pharmaceuticals |
Gravilose | Gray`S Pharmaceuticals |
Helilac | Helicon Pharmaceutek Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd. |
Lacnan | Epharm Laboratories |
Lactal | English Pharmaceuticals Industries |
Lactil | Akhai Pharmaceuticals. |
Lactobex | Cibex (Private) Limited |
Lactocare | Care Pharmaceuticals |
Lactodil | Don Valley Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd. |
Lactodil | Don Valley Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd. |
Lactodil | Don Valley Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd. |
Lactofine | Synchro Pharmaceuticals |
Lactofine | Synchro Pharmaceuticals |
Lactogiz | Glitz Pharma |
Lactosel | Harmann Pharmaceutical Laboratories (Pvt) Ltd. |
Lactowit | Lowitt Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd |
Lactulac | Delux Chemical Industries |
Laevolac | Hilton Pharma (Pvt) Limited |
Laevolac | Hilton Pharma (Pvt) Limited |
Laxamen | Chas. A. Mendoza |
Laxilose | P.D.H. Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd. |
Laxolat | Mac & Rans Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd |
Lilac | Getz Pharma Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd. |
Neolac | Neo Medix |
Novelact | Kaizen Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd. |
Oblac | Obsons Pharmaceuticals |
Occilac | Occidental Pharma (Pvt) Ltd. |
Osmolac | Remington Pharmaceutical Industries (Pvt) Ltd. |
Pacer | Trigon Pharmaceuticals Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd. |
Pc - Lac | Popular Chemical Works (Pvt) Ltd. |
Polylact | Polyfine Chempharma (Pvt) Ltd. |
Purgat | Neutro Pharma (Pvt) Ltd. |
Sanlac | Novartis Pharma (Pak) Ltd |
Stolac | Semos Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd. |
Sylac | Albro Pharma |
Thalac | Pulse Pharmaceuticals |
Tulose | Convell Laboratories |
Uniloze | Unipharma (Pvt) Ltd. |
Werilax | Werrick Pharmaceuticals |
Wuphavac | Orta Labs. (Pvt) Ltd. |
Zebex | Z-Jans Pharmaceutical (Pvt) Ltd. |
Zolax | Zinta Pharmaceuticals Industries |
Lactulose Suspension 3.35 G/5ml in Pakistan |
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Bilagol-L | The Schazoo Laboratories Ltd. |
Lalose | Bio Pharma |
Luxave | Searle Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd. |
Lactulose Solution 3.35 G/5ml in Pakistan |
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Lactozaf Solution | Zafa Pharmaceutical Laboratories (Pvt) Ltd. |