Kaolin/Pectin

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Kaolin/Pectin

  Action
  Indications
  Contraindications
  Route/Dosage
  Interactions
  Lab Test Interferences
  Adverse Reactions
  Precautions
Patient Care Considerations
  Administration/Storage
  Assessment/Interventions
  Patient/Family Education


(KAY-oh-lin/PECK-tin)
Kao-Spen, Kapectolin
Class: Antidiarrheal combination

 Action Absorbs fluid, binds and removes digestive tract irritants.

 Indications Symptomatic treatment of diarrhea.

 Contraindications Use in infants and children < 3 yr without physician guidance; use for > 2 days or in presence of high fever; intestinal obstruction; colitis.

 Route/Dosage

All doses are given after each loose bowel movement. ADULTS: PO 60–120 ml (regular strength) or 45–90 ml (concentrate) after each loose bowel movement. CHILDREN 6–12 YR: PO 30–60 ml (regular strength) or 30 ml (concentrate) per dose. CHILDREN 3–5 YR: PO 15–30 ml (regular strength) or 15 ml (concentrate) per dose.

 Interactions

Clindamycin, digoxin, lincomycin penicillamine (oral): Decreased absorption may occur; separate administration times by 2–4 hr.

 Lab Test Interferences None well documented.

 Adverse Reactions

GI: Constipation; fecal impaction (especially infants and elderly).

 Precautions

Pregnancy: Category B. Lactation: Kaolin and pectin are not absorbed from GI tract; transfer into breast milk is not expected.


PATIENT CARE CONSIDERATIONS


 Administration/Storage

 Assessment/Interventions

OVERDOSAGE: SIGNS & SYMPTOMS
  Constipation

 Patient/Family Education

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