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A Dual-Action, Low-Volume Bowel Cleanser Administered the Day Before Colonoscopy: Results From the SEE CLEAR II Study
by
Joseph, Raymond E
, Grandhi, Nav K
, Alderfer, Vivian
, Rex, Douglas K
, Vanner, Stephen
, Hookey, Lawrence C
, Katz, Philip O
, Epstein, Michael
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Bisacodyl - administration & dosage
/ Bisacodyl - therapeutic use
/ Cathartics - administration & dosage
/ Cathartics - therapeutic use
/ Citrates - administration & dosage
/ Citrates - therapeutic use
/ Citric Acid - administration & dosage
/ Citric Acid - therapeutic use
/ Colon - drug effects
/ Colonoscopy - methods
/ Female
/ Gastroenterology
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Organometallic Compounds - administration & dosage
/ Organometallic Compounds - therapeutic use
/ Patient Satisfaction
/ Picolines - administration & dosage
/ Picolines - therapeutic use
/ Polyethylene Glycols - administration & dosage
/ Polyethylene Glycols - therapeutic use
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
2013
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A Dual-Action, Low-Volume Bowel Cleanser Administered the Day Before Colonoscopy: Results From the SEE CLEAR II Study
by
Joseph, Raymond E
, Grandhi, Nav K
, Alderfer, Vivian
, Rex, Douglas K
, Vanner, Stephen
, Hookey, Lawrence C
, Katz, Philip O
, Epstein, Michael
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Bisacodyl - administration & dosage
/ Bisacodyl - therapeutic use
/ Cathartics - administration & dosage
/ Cathartics - therapeutic use
/ Citrates - administration & dosage
/ Citrates - therapeutic use
/ Citric Acid - administration & dosage
/ Citric Acid - therapeutic use
/ Colon - drug effects
/ Colonoscopy - methods
/ Female
/ Gastroenterology
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Organometallic Compounds - administration & dosage
/ Organometallic Compounds - therapeutic use
/ Patient Satisfaction
/ Picolines - administration & dosage
/ Picolines - therapeutic use
/ Polyethylene Glycols - administration & dosage
/ Polyethylene Glycols - therapeutic use
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
2013
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A Dual-Action, Low-Volume Bowel Cleanser Administered the Day Before Colonoscopy: Results From the SEE CLEAR II Study
by
Joseph, Raymond E
, Grandhi, Nav K
, Alderfer, Vivian
, Rex, Douglas K
, Vanner, Stephen
, Hookey, Lawrence C
, Katz, Philip O
, Epstein, Michael
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Bisacodyl - administration & dosage
/ Bisacodyl - therapeutic use
/ Cathartics - administration & dosage
/ Cathartics - therapeutic use
/ Citrates - administration & dosage
/ Citrates - therapeutic use
/ Citric Acid - administration & dosage
/ Citric Acid - therapeutic use
/ Colon - drug effects
/ Colonoscopy - methods
/ Female
/ Gastroenterology
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Organometallic Compounds - administration & dosage
/ Organometallic Compounds - therapeutic use
/ Patient Satisfaction
/ Picolines - administration & dosage
/ Picolines - therapeutic use
/ Polyethylene Glycols - administration & dosage
/ Polyethylene Glycols - therapeutic use
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
2013
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A Dual-Action, Low-Volume Bowel Cleanser Administered the Day Before Colonoscopy: Results From the SEE CLEAR II Study
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A Dual-Action, Low-Volume Bowel Cleanser Administered the Day Before Colonoscopy: Results From the SEE CLEAR II Study
2013
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Optimal bowel preparation is vital for the efficacy and safety of colonoscopy. The inconvenience, discomfort, required consumption of large volumes of product, and potential adverse effects associated with some bowel preparations deter patients from colonoscopy and may provide inadequate cleansing. A dual-action, non-phosphate, natural orange-flavored, low-volume preparation containing sodium picosulfate and magnesium citrate (P/MC) is currently being reviewed for bowel cleansing.
This was a phase 3, randomized, multicenter, assessor-blinded, prespecified non-inferiority, head-to-head study to investigate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of day-before administration of P/MC vs. 2L polyethylene glycol solution and two 5-mg bisacodyl tablets (2L PEG-3350 and bisacodyl tablets (HalfLytely and Bisacodyl Tablets Bowel Prep Kit)) in adult patients preparing for colonoscopy (SEE CLEAR II Study). The primary objective of the study was to demonstrate the non-inferiority of P/MC to 2L PEG-3350 and bisacodyl tablets in overall colon cleansing using a modified Aronchick scale. In addition, efficacy in the ascending, mid (transverse and descending), and recto-sigmoid segments of colon was evaluated using a modified Ottawa scale. Patient acceptability and tolerability of the bowel preparations were assessed via a standard questionnaire. Safety was assessed based on the monitoring of adverse events (AEs) and meaningful findings on clinical evaluations including physical examinations, vital sign measurements, and electrocardiograms (ECGs).
A total of 603 patients were randomized to receive either P/MC (n = 300) or 2L PEG-3350 and bisacodyl tablets (n = 303). Based on the Aronchick scale, successful overall cleansing was similar in patients receiving P/MC (83.0%) and patients receiving 2L PEG-3350 and bisacodyl tablets (79.7%). P/MC demonstrated non-inferiority to 2L PEG-3350 and bisacodyl tablets in overall cleansing of the colon, as measured by the Aronchick scale. Similarly, the efficacy of P/MC, as measured by the Ottawa scale, was non-inferior to 2L PEG-3350 and bisacodyl tablets in cleansing the ascending, mid, and recto-sigmoid segments of the colon. Patient-reported acceptability and tolerability for each item examined on the questionnaire was significantly greater for P/MC compared with 2L PEG-3350 and bisacodyl tablets (P<0.0001).Treatment-emergent AEs related to the bowel preparation reported by 1% of patients receiving P/MC or 2L PEG-3350 and bisacodyl tablets were nausea (3.0% vs. 4.3%), vomiting (1.4% vs. 2.0%), and headache (2.7% vs. 1.7%). No clinically meaningful changes were noted in either treatment arm in data collected from physical examinations, vital sign measurements, and ECGs.
When administered as a day-before dose, the bowel cleansing effects of P/MC were non-inferior compared with 2L PEG-3350 and bisacodyl tablets using the clinician-rated Aronchick and Ottawa scales. Treatment acceptability was significantly more favorable in patients receiving P/MC than in patients receiving 2L PEG-3350 and bisacodyl tablets.
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer Health Medical Research, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Subject
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Bisacodyl - administration & dosage
/ Cathartics - administration & dosage
/ Cathartics - therapeutic use
/ Citrates - administration & dosage
/ Citric Acid - administration & dosage
/ Citric Acid - therapeutic use
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Organometallic Compounds - administration & dosage
/ Organometallic Compounds - therapeutic use
/ Picolines - administration & dosage
/ Polyethylene Glycols - administration & dosage
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