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US20040170698A1
US20040170698A1US10/756,269US75626904AUS2004170698A1US 20040170698 A1US20040170698 A1US 20040170698A1US 75626904 AUS75626904 AUS 75626904AUS 2004170698 A1US2004170698 A1US 2004170698A1
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The invention provides compositions for rapid bowel cleansing comprising a water-soluble mixture of polyethylene glycol and sodium phosphate(s). The compositions are particularly useful for preparing the bowel prior to surgery or diagnostic procedures such as colonoscopies. The invention further comprises methods for cleansing the bowel using these compositions, and bowel cleansing kits comprising these compositions.

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1. A water-soluble dry bowel cleansing composition comprising from 10 to 50% by weight of an uncoated phosphate powder comprising dibasic sodium phosphate or an admixture of dibasic sodium phosphate and monobasic sodium phosphate and from 50 to 90% by weight water-soluble or water-miscible polyethylene glycol (PEG), based on the combined weight of PEG and phosphate.
2. The composition ofclaim 1, wherein the sodium phosphate powder is dibasic sodium phosphate.
3. The composition ofclaim 1, wherein the sodium phosphate powder is a mixture of dibasic sodium phosphate and monobasic sodium phosphate.
4. The composition ofclaim 1, wherein the composition contains from 20 to 40% by weight sodium phosphate powder and from 60 to 80% by weight PEG, based on the combined weight of PEG and phosphate.
5. The composition ofclaim 2, wherein the composition contains from 20 to 40% by weight sodium phosphate powder and from 60 to 80% by weight PEG, based on the combined weight of PEG and phosphate.
6. The composition ofclaim 3, wherein the composition contains from 20 to 40% by weight sodium phosphate powder and from 60 to 80% by weight PEG, based on the combined weight of PEG and phosphate.
7. The composition ofclaim 1, wherein the composition contains from 20 to 30% by weight sodium phosphate powder and from 70 to 80% by weight PEG, based on the combined weight of PEG and phosphate.
8. The composition ofclaim 2, wherein the composition contains from 20 to 30% by weight sodium phosphate powder and from 70 to 80% by weight PEG, based on the combined weight of PEG and phosphate.
9. The composition ofclaim 3, wherein the composition contains from 20 to 30% by weight sodium phosphate powder and from 70 to 80% by weight PEG, based on the combined weight of PEG and phosphate.
10. The composition ofclaim 1, further comprising a bowel stimulant.
11. The composition ofclaim 10, wherein the bowel stimulant is bisacodyl.
12. The composition ofclaim 10, wherein the bowel stimulant is Cascara sagrada.
13. A single dosage of a water-soluble dry bowel cleansing composition comprising from 5 grams to 45 grams of an uncoated phosphate powder comprising dibasic sodium phosphate or an admixture of dibasic sodium phosphate and monobasic sodium phosphate, and from 45 grams to 130 grams water-soluble or water-miscible PEG.
14. A single dosage of the composition ofclaim 13, comprising from 10 grams to 30 grams of phosphate powder and from 45 grams to 70 grams PEG.
15. A single dosage of the composition ofclaim 14, comprising from 15 grams to 25 grams of phosphate powder and from 55 grams to 65 grams PEG.
16. A method for cleansing the bowel comprising orally administering at least one dosage according toclaim 13, dissolved in an aqueous medium.
17. A method for cleansing the bowel comprising orally administering at least one dosage according toclaim 14, dissolved in an aqueous medium.
18. A method for cleansing the bowel comprising orally administering at least one dosage according toclaim 15, dissolved in an aqueous medium.
19. A method for cleansing the bowel prior to a medical or surgical procedure comprising orally administering at least one dosage according toclaim 13, dissolved in an aqueous medium, within the 36 hour period preceding the procedure.
20. A method for cleansing the bowel prior to a medical or surgical procedure comprising orally administering at least one dosage according toclaim 14, dissolved in an aqueous medium, within the 36 hour period preceding the procedure.
21. A method for cleansing the bowel prior to a medical or surgical procedure comprising orally administering at least one dosage according toclaim 15, dissolved in an aqueous medium, within the 36 hour period preceding the procedure.
22. A method for cleansing the bowel prior to a medical or surgical procedure comprising orally administering at least one dosage of a composition according toclaim 13, dissolved in an aqueous medium, within the 36 hour period preceding the procedure and while maintaining a clear liquid diet.
23. A method for cleansing the bowel prior to a medical or surgical procedure comprising orally administering at least one dosage of a composition according toclaim 14, dissolved in an aqueous medium, within the 36 hour period preceding the procedure and while maintaining a clear liquid diet.
24. A method for cleansing the bowel prior to a medical or surgical procedure comprising orally administering at least one dosage of a composition according toclaim 15, dissolved in an aqueous medium, within the 36 hour period preceding the procedure and while maintaining a clear liquid diet.
25. A method for cleansing the bowel prior to a medical or surgical procedure comprising orally administering on the day before the procedure at least two dosages of a composition according toclaim 13, each dissolved in or taken with at least one quart of an aqueous medium.
26. A method for cleansing the bowel prior to a medical or surgical procedure comprising orally administering on the day before the procedure at least two dosages of a composition according toclaim 14, each dissolved in or taken with at least one quart of an aqueous medium.
27. A method for cleansing the bowel prior to a medical or surgical procedure comprising orally administering on the day before the procedure at least two dosages of a composition according toclaim 15, each dissolved in or taken with at least one quart of an aqueous medium.
28. A single dosage of a dry bowel cleansing composition according toclaim 1, comprising from 5 grams to 45 grams of a water-soluble phosphate powder comprising dibasic sodium phosphate or an admixture of dibasic sodium phosphate and monobasic sodium phosphate, and from 45 grams to 130 grams water-soluble PEG.
29. A single dosage of the composition ofclaim 28, comprising from 10 grams to 30 grams of phosphate powder and from 45 grams to 70 grams PEG.
30. A single dosage of the composition ofclaim 29, comprising from 15 grams to 25 grams of phosphate powder and from 55 grams to 65 grams PEG.
31. A bowel cleansing kit comprising one or more dosages of a dry composition according toclaim 13, one or more clear liquid diet powders, and optionally a flavor pack or other adjuvant.
32. A bowel cleansing kit comprising one or more dosages of a dry composition according toclaim 14, one or more clear liquid diet powders, and optionally a flavor pack or other adjuvant.
33. A bowel cleansing kit comprising one or more dosages of a dry composition according toclaim 15, one or more clear liquid diet powders, and optionally a flavor pack or other adjuvant.
34. A bowel cleansing kit comprising one or more dosages of a dry composition according toclaim 28, one or more clear liquid diet powders, and optionally a flavor pack or other adjuvant.
35. A bowel cleansing kit comprising one or more dosages of a dry composition according toclaim 29, one or more clear liquid diet powders, and optionally a flavor pack or other adjuvant.
36. A bowel cleansing kit comprising one or more dosages of a dry composition according toclaim 30, one or more clear liquid diet powders, and optionally a flavor pack or other adjuvant.
37. A liquid bowel cleansing composition comprising from 10 to 50% by weight of dibasic sodium phosphate or an admixture of dibasic sodium phosphate and monobasic sodium phosphate and from 50 to 90% by weight polyethylene glycol (PEG) which is a liquid at room temperature, based on the combined weight of PEG and phosphate.
38. The composition ofclaim 37, wherein the sodium phosphate is dibasic sodium phosphate.
39. The composition ofclaim 38, wherein the sodium phosphate is a mixture of dibasic sodium phosphate and monobasic sodium phosphate.
40. The composition ofclaim 37, wherein the sodium phosphate is a powder.
41. The composition ofclaim 37, wherein the sodium phosphate is in an aqueous solution.
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