WARNINGS
A theoretical hazard may exist for patients being treated
with lactulose who may be required to undergo electrocautery procedures during
proctoscopy or colonoscopy. Accumulation of H2 gas in significant
concentration in the presence of an electrical spark may result in an explosive
reaction. Although this complication has not been reported with lactulose,
patients on lactulose therapy undergoing such procedures should have a thorough
bowel cleansing with a non-fermentable solution. Insufflation of C02
as an additional safeguard may be pursued but is considered to be a redundant
measure.
PRECAUTIONS
General
Since KRISTALOSE® (Lactulose) For Oral Solution contains
galactose and lactose (less than 0.3 g/10 g as a total sum), it should be used
with caution in diabetics.
Laboratory Tests
Elderly, debilitated patients who receive lactulose for
more than six months should have serum electrolytes (potassium, chloride,
carbon dioxide) measured periodically.
Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment Of Fertility
There are no known human data on long-term potential for
carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, or impairment of fertility.
There are no known animal data on long-term potential for
mutagenicity.
Administration of lactulose syrup in the diet of mice for
18 months in concentrations of 3 and 10 percent (v/w) did not produce any
evidence of carcinogenicity.
In studies in mice, rats, and rabbits, doses of lactulose
syrup up to 6 or 12 mL/kg/day produced no deleterious effects in breeding,
conception, or parturition.
Pregnancy
Teratogenic Effects
Pregnancy Category B
Reproduction studies have been performed in mice, rats,
and rabbits at doses up to 3 or 6 times the usual human oral dose and have
revealed no evidence of impaired fertility or harm to the fetus due to
lactulose. There are, however, no adequate and wellcontrolled studies in
pregnant women. Because animal reproduction studies are not always predictive
of human response, this drug should be used during pregnancy only if clearly
needed.
Nursing Mothers
It is not known whether this drug is excreted in human
milk. Because many drugs are excreted in human milk, caution should be
exercised when lactulose is administered to a nursing woman.
Pediatric Use
Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients have not
been established.