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Palliative cancer care - constipation - Management
How should I prevent faecal loading/impaction when prescribing a constipating drug?

  • When introducing a constipating drug advise the person of the risks of constipation, and consider also prescribing a laxative.
  • People taking opioid analgesics should take a stimulant laxative and a softening laxative.
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