Pharmacodynamics: the powdered husks of flea seeds (ripe seeds of different plantago species, e.g. plantago psyllium, also called ispaghula) are used as bulking mucilloids. the water-soluble psyllium fibres mainly consist of indigestible polysaccharides. taken with plenty of fluids, psyllium leads to the increase of the fecal mass- the stool becomes softer and peristalsis is stimulated. this eventually also causes a reduction of intraluminal rectosigmoid pressure. psyllium fibres bind bile acids, which causes increased bile acid excretion. this causes an increased hepatic synthesis of bile acids and a certain reduction of blood cholesterol levels. therapeutic indications: effective in restoring intestinal regularity to prevent constipation. maintains lipid profile parameters in hyperlipidemic patients. decreased risk of coronary heart disease (chd).dose and method of administration: mix the powder with full glass of water or juice. stir briskly and drink prom
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