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fundedby Merck & Co., Inc., Kenilworth, NJ, United States
AIM:to evaluate the efficacy and safety of polyethylene glycol(PEG)3350 in subjects with self-reported occasional constipation.METHODS:Eligible subjects≥17 years of age were randomized to receive either placebo or PE...
Supported by In part,the Bridge Funds and Pilot Study Awards Program of Howard University,No.U400043;by grant awards from the National Center for Advancing Translational Science,Nos.KL2TR000102-04 and UL1RT000101;from the National Institute for Diabetes,Digestive Diseases and Kidney,No.R21DK100875;National Institutes of Health(to Dr.Laiyemo AO)
AIM: To examine whether non-alcoholic beverage intake preferences can guide polyethylene glycol(PEG)-based bowel laxative preparation selection for patients.METHODS: We conducted eight public taste test sessions using...