Overview

A Comparison of the Efficacy and Safety of HalfLytely Vs Visicol Prior To Colonoscopy.

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
1969-12-31
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
The objective of this study is to determine the efficacy and safety of HalfLytely as compared to Visicol as bowel preparations before colonoscopic examination.
Phase:
Phase 3
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Braintree Laboratories
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- Male or female outpatients who are undergoing colonoscopy for routinely accepted
indications, Evaluation of BE results, GI bleeding, Anemia of unknown etiology,
Neoplastic disease surveillance, Endosonography, Inflammatory bowel disease (except as
noted below), Unknown diarrhea etiology, Polypectomy, Laser therapy, Foreign body
removal and decompression (except as noted below).

- 18 years of age or older.

- Otherwise in good health, as determined by physical exam and medical history.

- If female, and of child-bearing potential, is using an acceptable form of birth
control (hormonal birth control, IUD, double-barrier method, or vasectomized spouse).

- Subjects with electrolyte abnormalities such as hypernatremia, hyperphosphatemia,
hypokalemia, or hypocalcemia must have them corrected prior to study participation.

- Subject has read and signed the written informed consent document prior to study
participation.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Subjects with known or suspected bowel perforation or obstruction, severe inflammatory
bowel disease, ileus, acute alimentary tract surgery, significant gastroparesis or
gastric outlet obstruction, appendicitis, gastric retention, toxic colitis, toxic
megacolon, or massive and/or abnormal rectal bleeding.

- Subjects with impaired consciousness that predisposes them to pulmonary aspiration.

- Subjects with uncontrolled cardiovascular disease.

- Subjects with congestive heart failure.

- Subjects with unstable angina pectoris.

- Subjects with ascites.

- Subjects with renal insufficiency.

- Subjects who, in the opinion of the investigator, should not be included in the study
for any reason, including inability to follow study procedures.

- Subjects who have participated in an investigational clinical, surgical, drug, or
device study within the past 30 days.

- Subjects who are pregnant or lactating.

- Subjects who are allergic to polyethyleneglycol.

- Subjects who are allergic to sodium phosphate salts.

- Subjects who are currently taking, or plan to take, other sodium phosphate- containing
products, such as enemas or non-prescription liquid purgatives.

- Subjects with pre-existing electrolyte disturbances, such as dehydration, or those
secondary to the use of diuretics.

- Subjects who are taking drugs that may affect electrolyte levels.

- Subjects receiving non-study laxatives, antacids and prokinetic agents during the
study.