Acute Porphyria Drug Database

Monograph

A06AX02 - Carbon Dioxide Producing Drugs
Not porphyrinogenic
NP

Rationale
Inorganic salt.
Chemical description
Inorganic salt us as rectal enema. Sodium bicarbonate gives rise to CO2 on contact with rectal humidity with resultant gas-propulsive effect (!)
IPNet drug reports
Uneventful use reported in 1 patient with acute porphyria.

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Tradenames and packages
From some sources, we get a list of packages (United Kingdom, Ireland, Estonia). Other sources contain more or less "clean" versions of the trade name (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Lithuania, Norway). What you see here is the raw data we get from each country, so there will appear to be duplicates. The bold names are the searchable terms. The gray names that follow are all mapped to the bolded term.
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United Kingdom
Lecicarbon A · Lecicarbon A suppositories · Lecicarbon C · Lecicarbon C suppositories
Poland
Lecicarbon
Luxembourg
EDUCTYL · EDUCTYL ADULTES · EDUCTYL ENFANTS · Lecicarbon · Lecicarbon E-0,500 g/0,680 g · Lecicarbon K-0,250 g/0,340 g
 
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