Randomized Clinical Trial
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Gastrointest Pharmacol Ther. May 6, 2016; 7(2): 274-282
Published online May 6, 2016. doi: 10.4292/wjgpt.v7.i2.274
Table 1 Patient demographics and baseline characteristics n (%)
SummaryTreatment group
All subjectsP value1
PEG 3350Placebo
ITT subjects102101203
Gender0.2165
Male25 (24.5)33 (32.7)58 (28.6)
Female77 (75.5)68 (67.3)145 (71.4)
Age (yr)0.7361
n102101203
Mean ± SD45.8 ± 12.5245 ± 14.1545.4 ± 13.33
Race0.3340
American Indian02 (2.0)2 (1.0)
Alaskan native000
Asian000
Black/African American7 (6.9)9 (8.9)16 (7.9)
Native Hawaiian000
White81 (79.4)71 (70.3)152 (74.9)
Hispanic or Latino14 (13.7)19 (18.8)33 (16.3)
Weight (kg)0.5257
n102101203
Mean ± SD80.2 ± 19.1179.7 ± 21.1979.9 ± 20.12
On average, how many successful bowel movements does the subject have per week?0.8232
0-236 (35.3)35 (34.7)71 (35.0)
3-544 (43.1)40 (39.6)84 (41.4)
6-822 (21.6)25 (24.8)47 (23.2)
> 901 (1.0)1 (0.5)
What type of laxative is this?0.6775
Stimulant57 (55.9)63 (62.4)120 (59.1)
Bulk forming fiber12 (11.8)15 (14.9)27 (13.3)
Lubricant3 (2.9)2 (2.0)5 (2.5)
Osmotic8 (7.8)4 (4.0)12 (5.9)
Carbon dioxide releasing000
Stool softener18 (17.6)15 (14.9)33 (16.3)
Combination2 (2.0)02 (1.0)
Other2 (2.0)2 (2.0)4 (2.0)
Table 2 Summary of average daily diary bowel movement assessments of the subjects n (%)
Mean (SD)Placebon = 94PEG 3350n = 98P value1
Average BMs per day1.0 (0.63)1.1 (0.84)0.46
Average BMs per day that were complete without straining or lumpy stool0.5 (0.46)0.6 (0.46)0.57
Percent of all BMs that were complete without straining or lumpy stool18.4 (25.00)34 (35.84)0.0002
Percent of all BMs that were failures10.2 (17.64)10.1 (19.31)0.94
Percent of all BMs that were incomplete34.6 (27.75)25.7 (28.49)0.16
Table 3 Summary of global assessments n (%)
SummaryTreatment group
P value1
PEG 3350Placebo
Per-protocol subjects, n9894
It works better than other laxatives I have tried
Strongly agree16 (16.3)8 (8.5)0.0037
Agree34 (34.7)27 (28.7)
Neither agree nor disagree24 (24.5)15 (16.0)
Disagree19 (19.4)35 (37.2)
Strongly disagree5 (5.1)9 (9.6)
Not applicable/missing00
It is the best laxative I have tried
Strongly agree18 (18.4)7 (7.4)0.0005
Agree22 (22.4)13 (13.8)
Neither agree nor disagree26 (26.5)22 (23.4)
Disagree23 (23.5)36 (38.3)
Strongly disagree9 (9.2)16 (17.0)
Not applicable/missing00
It helps me feel less irritable
Strongly agree6 (6.1)7 (7.4)0.0414
Agree32 (32.7)26 (27.7)
Neither agree nor disagree38 (38.8)25 (26.6)
Disagree18 (18.4)21 (22.3)
Strongly disagree4 (4.1)14 (14.9)
Not applicable/missing01 (1.1)
It helps me feel more confident
Strongly agree7 (7.1)7 (7.4)0.0262
Agree25 (25.5)15 (16.0)
Neither agree nor disagree38 (38.8)28 (29.8)
Disagree19 (19.4)28 (29.8)
Strongly disagree8 (8.2)14 (14.9)
Not applicable/missing1 (1.0)2 (2.1)
It feels better for my body than other laxatives I have tried
Strongly agree13 (13.3)8 (8.5)0.0215
Agree34 (34.7)27 (28.7)
Neither agree nor disagree24 (24.5)15 (16.0)
Disagree18 (18.4)30 (31.9)
Strongly disagree9 (9.2)14 (14.9)
Not applicable/ missing00
Table 4 Summary of treatment-emergent adverse events, safety population n (%)
SummaryTreatment group
PEG 3350Placebo
Total subjects102101
Total subjects with an adverse event14 (13.7)17 (16.8)
Nervous system disorders11 (10.8)11 (10.9)
Headache11 (10.8)11 (10.9)
Migraine1 (< 1.0)0
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders3 (2.9)2 (2.0)
Back pain02 (2.0)
Neck pain2 (2.0)0
Arthralgia1 (< 1.0)0
Gastrointestinal disorders04 (4.0)
Nausea02 (2.0)
Abdominal distension01 (< 1.0)
Dyspepsia01 (< 1.0)
Infections and infestations1 (< 1.0)1 (< 1.0)
Nasopharyngitis1 (< 1.0)0
Sinusitis01 (< 1.0)
Psychiatric disorders1 (< 1.0)1 (< 1.0)
Insomnia1 (< 1.0)1 (< 1.0)
Respiratory, thoracic, and mediastinal disorders2 (2.0)0
Nasal congestion1 (< 1.0)0
Pharyngolaryngeal pain1 (< 1.0)0
Table 5 List of study sites1 and primary investigators
SitePrimary investigator
Product Investigations, Inc., Conshohocken, PAMorris Shelanski, MD
Site 2, Turnpike Levittown, NYMaurice Gunsberger, MD
Site 3, South Windsor, CTRaymond Kurker, MD
International Research Services, Inc., Port Chester, NYRoger A. Villi, MD
Hartford Research CenterAnthony Roselli, MD
Product Investigations, Inc., Modesto, CAClinton E. Prescott, MD
International Research Services, Inc, Rockland, MERobert Jorden, MD
Avon Family Medical Group, Avon, CTAnthony Roselli, MD