Patient was educated on contraindications for using Benefiber as follows:
- Esophageal strictures
- Benefiber can absorb water and swell, while it is in the throat during swallowing, which can result in choking and difficulty breathing.
- Intestinal strictures
- Benefiber swells in the intestines and can cause severe intestinal blocks in individuals with intestinal strictures or adhesions from previous surgeries.
- So, Benefiber for the most part is contraindicated in individuals with history of intestinal strictures and adhesions.
- Individuals on fluid limitations
- Benefiber is to be taken with a full 8 oz. glass of water or coffee or juice.
- So, extra caution must be exercised, while administering Benefiber for patients placed on fluid limitations, such as, individuals with congestive heart failure and renal failure.
- Count this water too towards daily fluid allowance.