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The Risk of Using Fleet Phospho-Soda for a Colonoscopy

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A colonoscopy is an endoscopic procedure that is used to examine the colon and part of the small bowel. It is part of routine health care for many Americans because in addition to examining patients for abnormalities, doctors have the ability to remove polyps that could grow into dangerous conditions. After the polyps are removed they can be examined to determine if they are cancerous, precancerous or benign.

Routine colonoscopies typically begin around age 50. However, if you have a family history of colorectal cancer or other risk factors then your physician may recommend a colonoscopy prior to age 50. The frequency of colonoscopies often depends on your age and the findings during your first colonoscopy.

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How Do you Prepare for a Colonoscopy?

In order for a colonoscopy to take place, the gastrointestinal tract must be emptied of all solids. Therefore, patients are usually restricted to a diet of clear liquids for at least one day prior to the procedure. Patients are also directed to take laxatives or enemas to clear the gastrointestinal tract. Until December 2008 Fleet Phospho-soda was available as an over the counter medication to clear the gastrointestinal tract. However, the FDA found that use of sodium phosphates, such as Fleet Phospho-soda was dangerous for this purpose and the medication was recalled. Physicians should provide patients with prescriptions for the medications necessary to prepare for a colonoscopy.

Should You Take Fleet Phospho-Soda to Prepare for a Colonoscopy?

No. Fleet Phospho-soda was recalled by its manufacturer C.B.Fleet in December 2008 after the FDA found that over the counter sodium phosphate treatments were not safe to use in preparation for a colonoscopy. The potential Fleet Phospho-soda side effects made it too dangerous to use in preparation for colonoscopies. Your physician should provide you with a prescription for an appropriate drug to take in preparation for your colonoscopy.

What if You’ve Already Taken Fleet Phospho-soda?

If you have already taken Fleet Phospho-soda in preparation for a colonoscopy then you should be aware of the possible Fleet Phospho-soda side effects and seek immediate medical treatment if you experience any side effects from the drug. The most serious side effect is acute phosphate nephropathy which is an acute kidney injury that can permanently impair renal function.

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You should also seek prompt legal attention. A Fleet Phospho-soda attorney can advise you about your legal rights and the potential damages that you might recover in a Fleet Phospho-soda lawsuit if you suffered acute phosphate nephropathy.

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