Propylene glycol
Uses
Propylene Glycol is used in the treatment of Hemolysis, Hyperosmolality, Lactic acidosis, Skin disorders and dry eye disease.
How it Works
Propylene glycol works by Decreasing the serotonin level in the brain and also Softening the dry and rough skin.
Common Side effects
Some of the potential side effects of Propylene glycol can include the symptoms below;
Hypersensitivity,
Local irritation,
Severe redness or irritation of treated skin,
Diaphoresis,
Unresponsiveness,
Mild itching
Polyethylene Glycol
Uses
Polyethylene Glycol is used in intestine preparation before any surgery and in the treatment of constipation.
How it Works
Polyethylene Glycol belongs to a class of drugs called osmotic laxative. It acts by softening the stool and increasing the frequency of bowel movements by retaining water in the stool.
Common Side effects
Some of the potential side effects of Polyethylene Glycol can include the symptoms below
Dehydration,
Abdominal cramp,
Nausea,
Urticaria,
Diarrhoea,
Abdominal bloating