Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: GOLYTELY versus SUPREP BOWEL PREP KIT.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: GOLYTELY versus SUPREP BOWEL PREP KIT.
GOLYTELY vs SUPREP BOWEL PREP KIT
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Polyethylene glycol 3350 is an osmotic laxative that induces diarrhea by retaining water in the bowel lumen through osmotic activity. Electrolytes (sodium sulfate, potassium chloride, sodium bicarbonate) prevent significant electrolyte absorption or loss.
SUPREP BOWEL PREP KIT contains sodium sulfate, potassium sulfate, and magnesium sulfate. These salts induce osmotic diarrhea by drawing water into the bowel lumen, thereby cleansing the colon. Magnesium sulfate also stimulates the release of cholecystokinin, which increases intestinal motility and secretion.
240 mL (oral) every 10 minutes until 4 L consumed or rectal effluent is clear; typically 4 L total over 3-4 hours.
Each SUPREP kit consists of two bottles. For colonoscopy preparation, administer one bottle (6 oz) mixed with 10 oz of water, followed by 16 oz of water or clear liquid. Administer second bottle 6-8 hours later, mixed with 10 oz of water, followed by 16 oz of water or clear liquid. For split-dose regimen: first bottle in the evening before procedure, second bottle on the morning of procedure.
None Documented
None Documented
Not applicable (PEG 3350 is not significantly absorbed; effective half-life in GI tract is approximately 2-4 hours for colonic clearance).
Not applicable; sulfate is not metabolized and is eliminated with a half-life of approximately 7-9 hours in patients with normal renal function, but clinical effects are related to transit time rather than systemic half-life.
Primarily fecal elimination of unabsorbed polyethylene glycol 3350. Minimal systemic absorption (<0.06%), less than 0.06% recovered in urine as intact PEG 3350; electrocytes and sulfate (from sodium sulfate) are renally excreted.
Primarily renal (sodium and sulfate are excreted unchanged in urine; negligible biliary/fecal elimination of active components). >90% of administered sodium and sulfate are excreted renally within 24 hours.
Category C
Category C
Osmotic Laxative
Osmotic Laxative/Bowel Prep