The fluid content of Compound Macrogol when re-constituted with water does not replace regular fluid intake and adequate fluid intake must be maintained.
Avoid mixing PEG laxatives and starch-based thickeners in patients with dysphagia, considered at risk of aspiration.
Diagnosis of impaction/faecal loading of the rectum should be confirmed by physical or radiological examination of the abdomen and rectum.
Mild adverse drug reactions are possible as indicated in Section 4.8. If patients develop any symptoms indicating shifts of fluids/electrolytes (e.g. oedema, shortness of breath, increasing fatigue, dehydration, cardiac failure) Compound Macrogol should be stopped immediately and electrolytes measured, and any abnormality should be treated appropriately.
In case of diarrhoea, caution should be exercised, particularly in patients who are at higher risk for water -electrolyte balance disorders (e.g. the elderly, patients with impaired hepatic or renal function or patients taking diuretics) and electrolyte control should be considered.
The absorption of other medicinal products could transiently be reduced due to an increase in gastro-intestinal transit rate induced by Compound Macrogol (see section 4.5).
Compound Macrogol contains 0.6213 mmol (24.230) of potassium per sachet. This should be taken into consideration if the patient takes more than one sachet daily and has reduced kidney function or is on a controlled potassium diet.
Paediatric population
There is no clinical data on the use of Compound Macrogol 13.72 g, powder for oral solution in children, therefore it should not be used in children below 12 years of age.
Strigol Orange Flavour contains 186.87 mg sodium (main component of cooking/table salt) per sachet. This is equivalent to 9.3% of the recommended maximum daily dietary intake of sodium for an adult.