Karen L. Woods, MD PA 6560 Fannin, Scurlock Tower Suite 2000 Houston, TX 77030 713-383-7800 www.karenwoodsmd.com Colyte® or Nulytely® Preparation for: [ ] Colonoscopy Patient_______________________________________________ Physician __________________________________ Day_____________Date_______________Procedure Time_______________ Arrival Time ______________________ Please Note: Your arrival time is earlier than your procedure time. This allows for our staff to prepare you for your procedure. You MUST have a responsible adult DRIVER to take you home from the procedure. If you do not have a driver present, your procedure will be cancelled. You are unable to drive safely after the sedation medication you will receive for your procedure. [ ] Medical Center Endoscopy Scurlock Tower Suite 600 6560 Fannin, Houston TX 77030 Phone 713-796-0500 [ ] Other:______________________________________________________ ________ days before your procedure: _________________________________ _________________________ Day
1. STOP: Blood thinners such as: Heparin®, Lovenox®, Pletal® (cilostazol), Jantoven®,Plavix®,Ticlid®, Coumadin®, Warfarin® and Persantine®.
Iron Supplements or Multivitamins with Iron. Herbal and Homeopathic supplements.
2. CONTINUE: All other medications that you normally take including Tylenol®, Celebrex®, and Mobic®. It is important to continue your medications for your heart, blood pressure, asthma, or other chronic medical conditions unless otherwise instructed by your physician. The day before your procedure______________________________ _____________________
1. Patients with Diabetes: Oral diabetic: Take half your normal dose. Insulin-dependent diabetic: Take half your normal dose. 2. Drink only clear liquids at breakfast, lunch, and dinner: water, apple juice, popsicles, Jello- O®, broth, black coffee, Gatorade®, tea, and soft drinks (no red or purple). You may use only lime, lemon, banana, pineapple or peach Jell-O® and popsicles. 3. No solid foods or milk products may be consumed. 4. Drink one bottle of lemon-lime flavored Magnesium Citrate at about 4pm 5. Mix the Colyte® or NuLytley® according to the directions on the container and chill it well. 6. At 5 pm, begin drinking 1 glass (8oz.) of solution every 10-15 minutes until you drink ½ gallon (64oz). It is important to drink the entire ½ gallon of Colyte®. Save the remaining ½ gallon for a second dose tomorrow. You may drink clear liquids until 2 hours before your procedure. No solid food.
The day of your procedure___________________________________
1. Patients with Diabetes: DO NOT take your diabetic medicine. You may bring them with you. 2. At _____, 5 hours before you leave home to arrive at our office, begin drinking the remaining ½ gallon (64oz)
Karen L. Woods, MD PA 6560 Fannin, Scurlock Tower Suite 2000 Houston, TX 77030 713-383-7800 www.karenwoodsmd.com of Colyte®. Drink 1 glass (8oz) of solution every 10-15 minutes until you drink the entire remaining amount of Colyte®. It is important to drink the entire ½ gallon to ensure a thorough exam. You may drink clear liquids until 2 hours before you procedure. 3. DO NOT have anything by mouth 2 hours before your procedure. 4. You should take your morning medications, with the exception of those listed above, with a sip of water at least 2 hours before your procedure, unless otherwise instructed by your physician. Colyte or Nulytely Prep for Colon EGD
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