
looz (LACTULOSE)
Introduction to Looz
Looz is a medication primarily used to treat constipation and certain liver conditions. It contains the active ingredient Lactulose, which helps soften stools and improve bowel mov... See More

What is Looz?
Looz is a medicine that helps with constipation. It helps you poop more often by making your bowel movements softer. The medicine stays in your intestines and doesn't enter your bloodstream.

What is the usual dose of Looz?
The typical dose for adults is 15-30 mL daily, containing 10-20 g of Looz. The dose may be increased to 60 mL daily if necessary. For children, specific dosage guidance is not detailed.

How do I take Looz?
- Dosage: Follow the dose prescribed by your doctor. It is usually taken once or twice daily.
- With or Without Food: Looz can be taken with or without food. If it upsets your stomach, take it with meals.
- Food Restrictions: Generally, no specific food restrictions are required. However, maintain a balanced diet and drink plenty of fluids to aid its effects.
- Other Tips: Avoid overuse as it may cause diarrhea. Contact a doctor if you experience severe side effects.

For how long do I take Looz?
Use Looz as directed by your physician. It may be used long-term for chronic constipation, but periodic monitoring is advised for prolonged use.

What disease or symptom is Looz used for?
Constipation:
- Used to treat chronic or occasional constipation by softening stools and improving bowel movements.
Hepatic Encephalopathy (HE):
- Helps reduce ammonia levels in patients with liver disease to prevent or treat confusion, drowsiness, or coma caused by HE.
Other Possible Uses (off-label):
- Certain bowel disorders requiring stool softening, as determined by a doctor.

How long does it take for Looz to start working?
Looz typically takes 24 to 48 hours to produce a bowel movement when used for constipation. For hepatic encephalopathy, its effects may begin within 24 hours but may take longer to fully regulate ammonia levels. Ensure consistent dosing as prescribed for the best results.

Is Looz effective?
- Constipation: Clinical trials show Looz improves stool frequency and consistency within 24–48 hours, making it effective for chronic and acute cases.
- Hepatic Encephalopathy: Studies confirm Looz reduces ammonia levels, improves mental status, and prevents HE episodes in liver disease patients.
- Safety and Tolerability: Proven safe for long-term use, with mild side effects like gas or bloating.

How do I know if Looz is working?
For Constipation:
- Frequency: Increased regular bowel movements.
- Consistency: Softer stools, easier to pass.
- Relief: Reduced discomfort from constipation symptoms.
For Hepatic Encephalopathy:
- Ammonia Levels: Reduced ammonia in blood tests.
- Cognitive Function: Improved mental clarity and reduced confusion.
- Prevention: Fewer HE episodes.

How does Looz work?
- Constipation: Pulls water into the colon, softening stool and promoting bowel movements.
- Hepatic Encephalopathy: Reduces ammonia in the blood by converting it into a non-toxic form excreted in stool.

Who should avoid taking Looz?
- Electrolyte Imbalance: Prolonged use or high doses may cause dehydration and imbalances in sodium and potassium.
- Abdominal Issues: Use with caution in patients with gastrointestinal issues like bowel obstruction, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), or galactose intolerance.
- Monitor in Liver Disease: Adjust dosage carefully in hepatic encephalopathy patients to avoid overuse.
Contraindications:
- Bowel Obstruction: Should not be used in cases of severe or unknown bowel obstruction.
- Galactosemia: Contraindicated in patients with this rare inherited disorder.

Can I take Looz with other prescription drugs?
Looz may interact with diuretics (increasing the risk of electrolyte imbalances), antibiotics (affecting gut bacteria and Looz’s efficacy in treating hepatic encephalopathy), other laxatives (causing dehydration or excessive diarrhea), and corticosteroids (increasing electrolyte disturbances). Always inform your doctor about other medications to avoid harmful interactions and ensure proper use of Looz.

Can Looz be taken safely while pregnant?
Looz is generally considered safe during pregnancy, as it is not absorbed into the bloodstream and acts locally in the gut. There is no evidence of fetal harm from its use. However, it should only be used during pregnancy when clearly needed, and the benefits should be weighed against any potential risks. Always consult a healthcare provider before using Looz during pregnancy.

Can Looz be taken safely while breastfeeding?
Looz is considered safe during lactation. It is not absorbed into the bloodstream in significant amounts, so it is unlikely to affect breast milk or harm the baby. However, it's always best to consult a healthcare provider before using any medication while breastfeeding, to ensure it’s appropriate based on individual circumstances.

Is Looz safe for the elderly?
Elderly patients on Looz for over six months should have periodic serum electrolyte monitoring to prevent imbalances, their blood needs to be tested regularly to check the levels of potassium, chloride, and carbon dioxide. These tests are important because Looz can sometimes affect these levels. Also, some antacids can stop Looz from working properly.

How should I store Looz?
Looz should be stored at room temperature between 68°F to 77°F (20°C to 25°C). Do not freeze it. Keep the medicine away from heat and light. If the medicine turns dark, cloudy, or becomes too thick to pour, do not use it. Always ensure the bottle is tightly closed and store it in a cool, dry place, out of reach of children.

Does Looz make people tired or drowsy?
Fatigue or drowsiness is not listed as a common side effect of Looz.

Does Looz cause stomach upset?
Flatulence and cramps are common initially. If severe, reduce the dose or consult a doctor.

Does Looz affect sleep?
There is no evidence suggesting that Looz affects sleep.

Does Looz make it hard to think or concentrate?
Looz does not commonly cause cognitive effects such as difficulty concentrating.

Does Looz affect mood?
Mood alterations are not reported as a side effect of Looz.

Does Looz interfere with sexual function?
No effects on sexual function are mentioned .

Does Looz affect appetite?
Appetite changes are not reported as a side effect of Looz.

Does Looz cause weight gain?
Weight gain is not associated with Looz use.

Does Looz cause headaches?
Looz usually doesn't cause headaches. The most common problems are gas and stomach cramps at first, and diarrhea if you take too much. Severe diarrhea can lead to dehydration and other problems, so stop taking it if that happens. Some people also get sick to their stomach.

Does Looz limit driving?
No, Looz does not impair driving ability.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Looz?
Interactions with alcohol is not known, but general caution is advised.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Looz?
Coffee or tea is not contraindicated with Looz use.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Looz?
Yes, exercising while taking Looz is safe unless side effects such as diarrhea cause discomfort. Consult your doctor if symptoms interfere with activity.

What are the most common side effects of Looz?
A side effect is an unwanted or unexpected symptom caused by a medicine. For this medicine, common side effects may include nausea, which is feeling sick to your stomach, dizziness, which is feeling lightheaded or unsteady, headache, which is pain in the head, fatigue, which is feeling very tired, and dry mouth, which is a lack of saliva. The frequency of these side effects can vary, but they are generally considered common. It's important to note that when starting a new medicine, people might experience new symptoms that could be coincidental, unrelated, or temporary. These symptoms might also be due to another health issue. Always talk to a healthcare provider before stopping any medicine, as they can provide guidance on managing side effects and ensure your treatment is safe and effective.

Does Looz have adverse effects?
Adverse effects, which are unwanted or harmful reactions to a medicine, can occur when taking any medication. For this medicine, some common adverse effects might include nausea, headache, dizziness, fatigue, and dry mouth. These effects can vary in how often they occur, but they are generally not severe. However, there are serious adverse effects that, although rare, need immediate medical attention. These might include severe allergic reactions, which can cause difficulty breathing or swelling, or signs of liver damage, such as yellowing of the skin or eyes. It's crucial to report any new or worsening symptoms to a healthcare provider. Never stop taking a medicine without first consulting a healthcare professional, as they can provide guidance on how to manage side effects safely.

Is Looz addictive?
This medicine does not have any known potential for dependence or addiction. It is considered safe in terms of habit-forming properties. Therefore, there is no need to worry about developing a physical or psychological dependence on this medication. However, it is always important to follow the prescribed dosage and instructions provided by your healthcare provider to ensure safe and effective use. If you have any concerns or questions about your medication, it is best to discuss them with your doctor or pharmacist.

Does Looz have any safety warnings?
This medicine does have safety warnings. One key warning is the risk of allergic reactions, which can occur if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. Allergic reactions can cause symptoms like rash, itching, swelling, dizziness, or trouble breathing. If you notice any of these symptoms, seek medical help immediately. Another warning is the potential for liver damage, which can happen if the medicine is taken in high doses or for a long time. Signs of liver damage include yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, or severe stomach pain. If you experience these symptoms, contact your doctor right away. Lastly, this medicine may cause dizziness or drowsiness, which can affect your ability to drive or operate machinery. If you feel dizzy or drowsy, avoid these activities until you feel better.

Is it safe to stop Looz?
To determine if it's safe to stop a medicine, first identify its purpose. If it's for managing a chronic condition like hypertension or diabetes, stopping it suddenly can lead to serious health risks, such as uncontrolled blood pressure or blood sugar levels. If the medicine is for symptomatic relief or treating an acute condition, like an infection, stopping it prematurely might cause symptoms to return or worsen. Some medicines can cause withdrawal or rebound symptoms if stopped abruptly, which means symptoms can come back stronger. In some cases, stopping a medicine suddenly can be life-threatening. Therefore, it's crucial to consult with a doctor before making any changes to your medication regimen. They can provide guidance on how to safely stop or adjust your medicine if needed.

How do I dispose of Looz?
If you can, bring unused medicines to a drug take-back program or collection site at a pharmacy or hospital. They will dispose of this medicine properly so they don't harm people or the environment. If you can't find a take-back program, you can throw most medicines in the trash at home. But first, take them out of their original containers, mix them with something undesirable like used coffee grounds, seal the mixture in a plastic bag and throw it away.

What are Looz possible harms and risks?
Common Side Effects:
- Bloating
- Gas (flatulence)
- Abdominal cramping
- Diarrhea (with high doses)
Significant Adverse Effects:
- Severe dehydration or electrolyte imbalance (due to prolonged diarrhea).
- Worsened abdominal pain or bloating.
Available in 8 variations

Looz 20%w/v Enema
Lactulose (20% w/v)
bottle of 275 ml Enema

Looz 10gm Sprinkles Powder 80gm
Looz 10gm Sprinkles Powder 80gm
Lactulose (10gm)
bottle of 80 gm Powder

Looz Oral Solution 240ml
Lactulose (10gm)
bottle of 240 ml Oral Solution

Looz 10gm Syrup 150ml
Looz 10gm Syrup 150ml
Lactulose (10gm)
bottle of 150 ml Syrup

Looz Oral Solution
Lactulose (10gm)
bottle of 500 ml solution

Looz Syrup Orange 360ml
Lactulose (10gm)
bottle of 360 ml Syrup

Looz Solution
Lactulose (10gm)
bottle of 210 ml syrup

Looz Enema Mini
Lactulose (20% w/v)
box of 100 ml enema