Summer 2006
By Hedva Barenholtz Levy, PharmD, BCPS, Director, HbL PharmaConsulting
What Are Laxatives?
axatives are medications that are used to prevent or treat constipation. Consumers spendmore than $734 million dollars a year on laxatives. Constipation is estimated to occur inup to 40% of patient 65 years and older living in the community and is a common concern
in older adults. Constipation is defined as having 2 or more of thefollowing symptoms at least 25% of the time:
Straining to have a stool,Passage of lumpy or hard stools,Sensation of incomplete evacuation,Sensation of blockage,
Requiring manual maneuvers to facilitate defecation, or
Unfortunately, many people use laxatives for what they believe is constipation,
for example, if they do not have at least one bowel movement a day. In reality,
being “regular” can range from having a couple bowel movements daily to a couple bowel
movements weekly. When used properly, laxatives help the passage and elimination of
fecal matter from the colon and rectum. What causes constipation? Constipation can be caused or worsened by certain medical
conditions, like hypothyroidism, diabetes, and depression; some medications (see table 1);
and lifestyle characteristics. Lifestyle characteristics include not eating enough fiber, notdrinking enough water, not getting enough physical activity, and avoiding or not being
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2006 HbL PharmaConsulting. All rights reserved. Table 1. Examples of medications that cause or contribute to What types of laxatives are there to choose constipation from? There are 5 different types of laxatives amitriptyline iron supplements
that are available without a prescription. Thisalone can be a source of confusion. In addition,
antacids with calcium or oxybutynin
other laxatives are available only with a pre-
aluminum
scription. The several types of laxatives are de-
diltiazem (Cardizem, Tiazac) pain medicines like codeine or morphine
choices, be sure to talk with your health care
diphenhydramine simvastatin (Zocor)
professional to know which product to try andhow you should take it. fluoxetine (Prozac) verapamil (Calan) How do you use laxatives safely? Your doctor
or pharmacist can help you decide which laxative
aware of the urge to empty the bowel. When
is the best for you. Current medications and
constipation lasts for more than 3 weeks or when
health conditions may influence the choice of
accompanied by pain or bleeding, a physician
treatment. For self-treatment of constipation, lax-
atives in general should be used for no longerthan one week because of the potential for ad-
How can you prevent constipation? Patients
verse effects. Overuse sometimes can worsen the
should drink 4 to 10 glasses of water a day, espe-
problem. If constipation has lasted for 3 weeks or
cially when increasing the amount of fiber in their
if you have pain or bleeding associated with con-
diet. Standard recommendations for fiber sug-
gest 20 to 30 grams of fiber a day. Good sourcesof fiber include fresh fruits and vegetables, cere-
Are There Other Issues? When constipation is
als, bran products, dried fruits, and beans. It is
a side effect of a medication, it is recommended
recommended to increase the amount of fiber in
to use the strategies described above to prevent
your diet gradually to avoid side effects like
constipation. When those are not enough, and if
bloating and gas. Walking and other types of
the medication cannot be stopped or changed, a
physical activity increase muscle tone and im-
prove bowel movements. Do not rush your timeon the toilet and do not strain. Try sitting on the
Contact Dr. Hedva Levy at HbL PharmaConsult-
toilet after meals, especially breakfast. ing if you have additional questions on this topicZelapar ® is a new
Parkinson’s Disease are in the news. formulation of selegiline that dissolves Rasagiline (Azilect®) was approved
drug class as selegiline, but rasagiline has a
lower risk of side effects. It works by inhibiting
dopamine in the brain (there also is an MAO-A
enzyme). Thus, both selegiline and rasagiline work
to increase the amount of dopamine available in the
and increase “on” time throughout the
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Table 2. Types of laxatives Examples How it works Comments Fiber or Bulk- Stool softeners Lubricant
older adults; do not use at bedtime;available without prescription
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consultations to patients who take multiple
medications. The goals of each consult include
increases bulk in the stool, retains water,
preventing and correcting medication-related problems,
improving patient quality of life, and identifying ways to
digestive tract. It is important to drink
reduce drug costs. For more information, contact Dr. Levy.
fiber, and be sure to increase your daily
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