polycarbophil
Polycarbophil is a hydrophilic, high molecular weight polymer used as a bulk-forming agent in medicine. It is a crosslinked polyacrylic acid polymer that exists commercially as the calcium salt, calcium polycarbophil, in many over-the-counter products. The polymer is not absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and acts locally in the gut.
Mechanism of action is based on water absorption and gel formation. When hydrated, polycarbophil swells to
Medical uses include treatment and prevention of constipation through bulk formation, and management of diarrhea by
Administration and dosing are oral and should be accompanied by a full glass of water or other
Safety and tolerability are generally favorable. Common adverse effects include bloating, gas, and abdominal fullness. Rarely,