RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL COMPARING THE BOWEL CLEANSING EFFICACY OF NOVEL 1 LITRE POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL+ASCORBATE NER1006 VERSUS HIGH-VOLUME POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL USING A SPLIT DOSING REGIMEN

Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Aims Efficacy and acceptability of bowel preparations are relevant for accuracy and patient-experience of colonoscopy. A novel1L-PEG+Ascorbate(PEG+A)solution has been successfully validated against low-volume regimens only. This multicenter-randomized-trial compared the efficacy, acceptability,tolerability,and safety of the 1L-PEG-A ner1006 versus a high-volume PEGregimen, both as split-dose regimens...
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL COMPARING THE BOWEL CLEANSING EFFICACY OF NOVEL 1 LITRE POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL+ASCORBATE NER1006 VERSUS HIGH-VOLUME POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL USING A SPLIT DOSING REGIMEN
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Apr 1, 2020
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