Carefully Follow All Instructions for a Successful Procedure
IF YOU ARE TO BE SEDATED, a responsible driver must remain in the facility throughout your appointment (~ 2 hours total). NO EXCEPTIONS.
Utah State regulations require patients to have a responsible adult present and able to drive them home after a sedated medical procedure. A taxi, Uber or any other paid driver cannot act as such. Patients arriving without a driver have the choice of rescheduling the procedure for a time when a driver can be present or having their procedure without sedation.
Purchase the Following Products:
- MoviPrep or substitution available from your pharmacy (following mixing instructions provided with product)
- Miralax 119 gram/4.1 ounce (7 servings) over the counter bottle (to be mixed with Gatorade prior to drinking)
- Gatorade 32 ounces (NOTHING RED OR PURPLE) ‐ Sugar‐free drinks (G2, PowerAde Zero, Propel or water) are also options
Two Days Before Your Exam:
- STOP all solid foods. NO SOLID FOOD until after your exam.
- Beginning with a clear liquid breakfast, continue to drink at least 8 glasses (64 oz) of CLEAR liquids throughout the day and evening. Clear liquids include: Water, sports drinks, black coffee, tea, any soda (light or dark), broth, Jell-O, popsicles, and juice without pulp. NOTHING RED OR PURPLE.
The Day Before Your Exam:
- At 9:00 AM, drink the first half of the MoviPrep solution (MoviPrep 1st A&B packets) or half the container of generic prep over 1-2 hours.
- Continue drinking at least 8 glasses of CLEAR liquids throughout the day and evening to prevent dehydration.
- At 5:30 PM drink the second half of the MoviPrep solution (MoviPrep 1st A&B packets) or the last half of generic prep over 1-2 hours.
- A soothing ointment (Desitin, Vaseline) may be applied to the anal area to prevent discomfort and skin breakdown.
The Day Of Your Exam:
- Four (4) hours before your arrival time, drink the Miralax/Gatorade solution over the next 2 hours.
- IMPORTANT: NOTHING BY MOUTH FOR 2 HOURS BEFORE YOU ARRIVE! (This includes water, gum and mints. NOTHING by mouth.)
- Bowel movements should be clear yellow or green in color. You should be able to see the bottom of the toilet bowl. If your stool is not clear 2 hours prior to arrival, call us at 801-619-1115. CALL US IF STOOLS ARE STILL BROWN!
Other Information:
Medications:
- DO NOT skip your medications. Take regularly prescribed medications at least two (2) hours before you arrive. If you have an inhaler, please bring it with you.
Diabetics:
- IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY TAKING DIABETIC/WEIGHT LOSS MEDICATIONS such as Ozempic®, Mounjaro®, Wegovy®, Rybelsus®, Trulicity® or other semaglutide or GLP-1 receptor agonists, please call the Endoscopy Center immediately. You must discontinue this type of medication for a full 7 days before a sedated procedure.
- DO NOT take oral diabetic medication or insulin the morning of your procedure. Bring your insulin with you.
- Test your blood sugar before coming in for your procedure and bring the reading with you.
- Please contact the physician that manages your diabetic care if you have any questions regarding your oral medication or insulin dosages.
Blood Thinners:
- If you are taking blood thinners, call your prescribing physician and ask if you may stop taking the medication for the required amount of time prior to your procedure.
- You may continue taking aspirin, ibuprofen and other anti‐inflammatory medications.
Bring with You:
- Rescue inhaler for asthma, insulin for diabetics
- Paper Registration Forms (only needed if you did NOT register online)
- Photo ID, Insurance Card and any amount owed
- List of all medications, vitamins and supplements you are taking (include dosage and last date and time each medication was taken before your arrival)
- Wear a short‐sleeved shirt
Arrive at the Granite Peaks Endoscopy Center at your scheduled time. Please call us at 801-619-1115 if you have any questions regarding your preparation.
Utah State regulations require patients to have a responsible adult present and able to drive them home after a sedated medical procedure. A taxi, Uber or any other paid driver cannot act as such. Patients arriving without a driver have the choice of rescheduling the procedure for a time when a driver can be present or having their procedure without sedation.