About Kristalose

GIVE YOUR PATIENT WITH ACUTE OR CHRONIC CONSTIPATION
RELIEF WITHOUT THE GRIEF!

Kristalose is only available by prescription. In fact, Kristalose is the only powder lactulose available by prescription and is covered by many insurance plans.

Kristalose is the only powder form of lactulose, so write Kristalose D.A.W. to ensure that patients get exactly what you prescribe. Your patients with acute and chronic constipation will thank you.

Ensure that your prescription is filled with "30 powder packets" of Kristalose.

Click Here to view the Kristalose Important Safety Information.

Kristalose is proven safe and effective for the treatment of constipation

  • No negative pregnancy test or concomitant use of contraception required
  • No length of use or age restriction
  • Less than ½ a calorie per 10g dose
  • Usually works within 24 to 48 hours

  Kristalose is the only currently marketed prescription laxative with a category B pregnancy rating.

Kristalose is Practical:

  • Once-daily powder dosing
  • Dissolves quickly in 4 oz. of water
  • Virtually tasteless
  • No sticky sweet taste

Kristalose is Portable:

  • Portable, pre-measured powder packets
  • No bulky or heavy bottles to carry
  • No need to take with food

Kristalose is a powder form of lactulose

  • No sticky sweet taste
  • Dissolves quickly in just 4 oz. of water
  • The only powder lactulose available by prescription
  • Lactulose has been FDA-approved for over 40 years
INDICATIONS AND USAGE: KRISTALOSE® (LACTULOSE) For Oral Solution is indicated for the treatment of constipation. In patients with a history of chronic constipation, lactulose therapy increases the number of bowel movements per day and the number of days on which bowel movements occur.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: Initial dosing may produce flatulence and intestinal cramps, which are usually transient. KRISTALOSE is contraindicated in patients who require a low-galactose diet and should be used with caution in diabetics. Excessive dosage can lead to diarrhea with potential complications, such as loss of fluids, hypokalemia, and hyperatremia. Nausea and vomiting have been reported.

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