Comparing E1521 - Polyethylene glycol vs E1209 - Polyvinyl alcohol-polyethylene glycol-graft-co-polymer

Synonyms
E1521
Polyethylene glycol
E1209
Polyvinyl alcohol-polyethylene glycol-graft-co-polymer
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Popular questions
  1. How polyethylene glycol 3350 works?

    It’s an osmotic laxative that holds water in the stool and colon, softening stools and increasing bowel movements; it’s minimally absorbed and typically works within 1–3 days.

  2. Polyethylene glycol 3350 para que sirve?

    Es un laxante osmótico para el estreñimiento ocasional: retiene agua en el intestino para ablandar las heces y facilitar la evacuación (suele actuar en 1–3 días).

  3. Polyethylene glycol 3350 how to use?

    Dissolve 17 g (about one capful) in 4–8 oz of liquid and take once daily for up to 7 days unless your clinician advises otherwise. Stay well hydrated and avoid use if you have severe abdominal pain, bowel obstruction, or persistent symptoms; consult a clinician for children.

  4. What is polyethylene glycol used for?

    In foods and supplements, polyethylene glycol (E1521) is used as a carrier/solvent and film-forming or glazing agent; in medicine, certain grades (like PEG 3350) are used as osmotic laxatives for occasional constipation.

  5. Polyethylene glycol para que sirve?

    En alimentos y suplementos, el PEG (E1521) se usa como vehículo/solvente y agente de recubrimiento; en medicina, algunas formas (p. ej., PEG 3350) se usan como laxantes osmóticos para el estreñimiento ocasional.

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