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Colonoscopy is the best method to detect colorectal cancer and colonic polyps. Studies showed that adenoma detection rate positive correlation with good bowel preparation which makes bowel preparation an important issue. Hence, investigators conduct a clinical trial about adding another laxative agent to morning single dose low-volume PEG. To see if this new regimen could have non-inferior efficacy and lower life/sleep impact compared with standard regimen.


Clinical Trial Description

Colorectal cancer incidence rate has increased in recently years, and colorectal cancer has come to the top of cancer incidence ranking of Taiwan. Colonoscopy is the best method to detect colorectal cancer and colonic polyps. Studies showed that adenoma detection rate positive correlation with good bowel preparation. That makes bowel preparation an important issue. Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) is widely used for bowel preparation for it efficacy and safety. However, there are many different adjunctive, dose, timing of administration in PEG preparation. Some may decrease patient tolerability due to large fluid volume, and some may influence patient's life and sleep quality when performing bowel preparation. Here, investigators conduct a clinical trial about adding another laxative agent to morning single dose low-volume PEG. To see if this new regimen could have non-inferior efficacy and lower life/sleep impact compared with standard regimen. ;


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NCT number NCT03248726
Study type Interventional
Source Taipei Medical University WanFang Hospital
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date July 14, 2017
Completion date September 30, 2019

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