Clenpiq is used to clean out your colon in preparation for a colonoscopy. It's approved for people 9 years of age and older. Clenpiq is a ready-to-use oral solution that contains a combination of a stimulant laxative and osmotic laxative. Your prescriber will give you instructions on when and how to take Clenpiq bowel prep. It's typically taken as a 2-dose regimen, starting on the night before your colonoscopy. Some side effects can include nausea and headache.
Clenpiq contains a combination of laxatives.
Together, all three of these ingredients work to cause watery diarrhea, which helps to clean the colon.
The following side effects may get better over time as your body gets used to the medication. Let your healthcare provider know immediately if you continue to experience these symptoms or if they worsen over time.
Contact your healthcare provider immediately if you experience any of the following.
Side effects that you should report to your care team as soon as possible:
Side effects that usually do not require medical attention (report these to your care team if they continue or are bothersome):
It isn't clear whether the second dose of Clenpiq works faster. But a study that used the medication in the form of granules instead of a ready-to-drink liquid showed that the second dose worked faster than the first. On average, people began to have bowel movements after about 40 minutes after the second dose. In comparison, people started to have bowel movements about an average of 90 minutes after the first dose.
Clenpiq contains a stimulant laxative and an osmotic laxative. This combination of laxatives generally works within several minutes to a few hours to make you have a bowel movement. Keep in mind that each person can respond differently to the medication; the time it takes to have a bowel movement after you take Clenpiq can be different. But be sure to call your gastroenterologist for more instructions if you don't have a bowel movement at all after you take Clenpiq.
There isn't enough information to know how well Clenpiq will work for you if it's refrigerated or kept at a temperature other than room temperature (68 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit). For this reason, the manufacturer recommends to keep Clenpiq at room temperature and not in the refrigerator or freezer.
You should take the second dose of Clenpiq about 5 hours before your colonoscopy, unless instructed differently by your prescriber. Review the instructions that your gastroenterologist's office gave you. There should be clear instructions about when to take the second dose of Clenpiq. Call the office if you have questions about when to take your Clenpiq doses.
Clenpiq is a cranberry-flavored liquid that you drink in preparation for a colonoscopy.
You can drink Clenpiq at a pace that's comfortable for you. But keep in mind that after you finish each bottle, you'll need to drink a lot of clear liquids over a certain period of time. You'll need to drink at least five 8-oz cups of clear liquids over about 5 hours the night before your colonoscopy and at least four 8-oz cups up until 2 hours before your procedure the next morning. Make sure to give yourself enough time to finish each Clenpiq dose and the clear liquids afterwards. Carefully review the instructions that your gastroenterologist gave you; there will be exact instructions about drinking Clenpiq and clear liquids over a span of time.
Yes, you have to completely drink both bottles of Clenpiq to clean out your colon properly before your procedure. You also need to drink at least five cups of clear liquid after the first dose and at least four cups of clear liquid after the second dose. It's important to follow all steps as instructed to avoid experiencing serious side effects (related to dehydration or changes in your electrolyte levels) and any delays to your procedure.
Clenpiq and Suprep are both bowel preps that work equally well to clean out the colon before a colonoscopy. They're both 2-dose bowel preps — one dose is taken the night before the colonoscopy and the other dose is taken the morning of the procedure. But the bowel prep kits work a little differently. Suprep contains salts that draw water into the gut. Clenpiq has this effect as well, but it also has an added stimulant to help push stool out. In addition, Clenpiq is approved for children as young as 9 years old, whereas Suprep is only approved for children 12 years and older. And Clenpiq is a brand-name medication only, whereas Suprep has a generic version available. Speak with your gastroenterologist about which colonoscopy prep kit is right for you.
Clenpiq can cause some serious health issues. This risk may be even higher for certain groups. If this worries you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about other options.
Clenpiq can cause low fluid and electrolyte levels in your body. This could lead to dangerous side effects, such as abnormal heart rhythms, seizures, severe kidney problems, fainting, and falls.
To prevent serious complications, be sure to stay hydrated and drink plenty of fluids before you take Clenpiq, while you're taking the medication, and also afterwards. Let your care team know about your medical conditions and the medications you take; having kidney problems and taking certain medications can put you at risk for these complications. Tell your care team right away if you experience vomiting, dizziness, less urination, or headache.
Some people have had seizures when they used bowel prep medications like Clenpiq, even when they haven't had any seizures before. Most seizures happened because there was an imbalance of electrolytes in the blood.
The risk of having a seizure is greater if you have a history of seizures, are taking certain medications that can raise the likelihood of a seizure, or are going through withdrawal from alcohol or benzodiazepines. Make sure to discuss your complete medical history and all of your medications with your care team before you use Clenpiq. In addition, it's important to remain hydrated while you're using Clenpiq to minimize the risk for seizure.
Let your care team know if you have any kidney problems before you start Clenpiq. There might be a risk for worsening kidney injury or electrolyte problems. Also check with your care team about any medications you might need to avoid before your procedure. Some medications can affect how the kidneys work and raise your risk for kidney injury when they're taken with Clenpiq.
While you're taking Clenpiq, it's important to continue to stay hydrated. Tell your care team if you're urinating less or if you develop swelling in your arms or legs, feel very tired, or feel nauseous. These could be signs of kidney problems.
Although rare, there are some reports of people who've had severe changes in heart rhythm while they used osmotic laxatives, such as Clenpiq. People who have heart problems, including a recent heart attack and congestive heart failure, are at higher risk for this dangerous side effect. Let your care team know about your medical history. Your gastroenterologist might recommend that you get an electrocardiogram (ECG) done before you use Clenpiq and after your colonoscopy to check your heart rhythm if you're at risk.
Clenpiq can cause stomach and bowel problems, including blockages in the gut and damage to the wall of the gut (e.g., ulcers, perforation). Some of these problems are dangerous and require hospitalization. Don't use additional stimulant laxatives while you're using Clenpiq because this can raise your risk for stomach and bowel problems.
Notify your care team right away if you have symptoms such as sudden, severe stomach pain; stomach swelling; nausea or vomiting; severe constipation; problems passing gas; fever; or chills. These could be signs of problems with your gut.
Talk to your gastroenterologist before you use Clenpiq if you have gag reflex problems. People who have gag reflex issues might be at risk of spitting up (regurgitation) or inhaling the medication into the lungs (aspiration) while they're taking Clenpiq.
| Dosage | Quantity | Price as low as | Price per unit |
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| 2 bottles of 10mg/3.5g/12g | 1 carton | $191.06 | $191.06 |
Clenpiq is taken as two separate doses over two days.
Contraindications are specific health conditions or situations in which a person should not take a medication due to safety concerns. If you have any of the following conditions or if any of the following apply to you, let your healthcare provider know because Clenpiq will not be safe for you to take.