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psyllium /psyl·li·um/ (sil´e-um) 1. a plant of the genus Plantago. 2. the husk (psyllium husk) or seed (plantago or psyllium seed) of various species of Plantago ; used as a bulk-forming laxative.
psyllium (silˑ·ē· n Latin names: Plantago ovata, Plantago psyllium, or Plantago indica; parts used: husks, leaves, and seeds; uses: laxative, dietary aid, hypercholesterolemia, urinary tract conditions, and diarrhea; precautions: individuals with intestinal obstruction. May cause vomiting, anorexia, flatus, diarrhea, and bloating. Also called blond plantago, broadleaf plantain, buckhorn, flea seed, French psyllium, snakeweed, way-bread, white man's foot, wild plantain, lanten, or ripple grass. psyllium a fecal softener made from the seeds of the plants Plantago psyllium, P. indica and P. ovata. The mucilloid portion of the seeds of P. ovata is used to make psyllium hydrophilic mucilloid which is a bulk aperient to relieve constipation caused by a low residue diet. psyllium Fiberall, Fibrelief (UK), Fibro-Lax, Fibro-XL, Fybogel (UK), Genfiber, Hydrocil Instant, Isogel (UK), Ispagel (UK), KaracilW, Konsyl, Metamucil, Metamucil Orange Flavor, Metamucil Sugar Free, Modane Bulk, Natural Fiber Therapy, Prodiem PlainW, Regulan (UK), Reguloid Natural, Reguloid Natural Sugar Free, Reguloid Orange, Reguloid Orange Sugar Free, Serutan Pharmacologic class: Psyllium colloid Therapeutic class: Bulk-forming laxative Pregnancy risk category B ActionStimulates lining of colon, increasing peristalsis and water absorption of stool and promoting evacuation AvailabilityChewable pieces: 1.7 g/piece, 3.4 g/piece Granules: 2.5 g/tsp, 4.03 g/tsp Powder: 3.3 g/tsp, 3.4 g/tsp, 3.5 g/tsp, 4.94 g/tsp Powder (effervescent): 3.4 g/packet, 3.7 g/packet Wafers: 3.4 g/wafer ⊘Indications and dosages ➣ Chronic constipation; ulcerative colitis; irritable bowel syndrome Adults and children ages 12 and older: 30 g daily in divided doses of 2.5 to 7.5 g/dose P.O. in 8 oz of water or juice Contraindications• Hypersensitivity to drug PrecautionsUse cautiously in: Administration• Mix powder with 8 oz of cold liquid (such as orange juice) to mask taste.
Adverse reactionsGI: nausea; vomiting; diarrhea (with excessive use); abdominal cramps with severe constipation; anorexia; esophageal, gastric, small-intestine, or rectal obstruction (with dry form) Respiratory: asthma (rare) Other: severe allergic reactions including anaphylaxis InteractionsNone significant Patient monitoring• Monitor patient's bowel movements. Patient teaching• Tell patient to dissolve in 8 oz of cold beverage and drink immediately, followed by another glass of liquid. psyllium Plantago psyllium GI disease A soluble dietary fiber that acts as a bulk laxative and cholesterol-lowering agent–ingestion protects against cholesterol gallstones. See Laxative, Soluble fiber. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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