This study compares two ways to clean the bowel before a colonoscopy, which is a test that looks inside the colon (your large intestine). One method uses low-volume tablets called Suflave or Sutab, and the other uses a liquid called Golytely (polyethylene glycol). Around 300 people will join the study and be randomly chosen to try one of the two methods. Participants will take surveys before and after their colonoscopy to share their thoughts and experiences.
The study lasts for one year and checks how well people complete the preparation, how satisfied they are, and if the test results are clear. You can join if you are 18 or older, speak English or Spanish, and have a colonoscopy scheduled. There are no health risks because both methods are safe and approved by the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration).
- Study lasts 12 months with no health risks.
- Surveys before and after colonoscopy for feedback.
- Approximately 300 participants needed.