Polyethylene Glycol-3350
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This is a drug facts label of a laxative powder for oral solution that can relieve occasional constipation. The active ingredient is polyethylene glycol 3350, which can increase the frequency of bowel movements and soften the stool. It is important to ask a doctor before using if experiencing nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, sudden changes in bowel habits lasting over two weeks, or have irritable bowel syndrome. The label includes dosage instructions, inactive ingredients, and warnings about potential side effects, rectal bleeding, and the importance of not using for more than one week without consulting a doctor. The product should be stored at room temperature and kept out of reach of children.*
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Polyethylene Glycol 3350 is a prescription strength laxative used to relieve occasional constipation by increasing the frequency of bowel movements and softening the stool. It is available in a powder form that dissolves in any beverage with a measuring cap marked to contain 17 grams of powder. Adults and children 17 years of age and older can use this medication once a day, but not for more than 7 days. Those under 16 years of age should consult a doctor before use. However, people with kidney disease should not use this medication unless advised and supervised by their doctor. Before using, it is important to consult a doctor or pharmacist if you are taking a prescription drug or have any medical conditions like nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, irritable bowel syndrome, or sudden changes in bowel habits lasting over two weeks. Stop using if rectal bleeding or symptoms worsen, or if diarrhea persists for more than a week. Additionally, only use the medication if the printed foil seal under the cap is present and unbroken.*
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Polyethylene Glycol 3350 is a laxative drug that is used to relieve occasional constipation and irregularity. Its active ingredient is 17g of Polyethylene Glycol 3350, and it increases the frequency of bowel movements and softens the stool. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should ask a health professional before use, and it must be kept out of reach of children. The bottle top has a measuring cap marked to contain 17 grams of powder when filled to the indicated line. Adults and children 17 years and older can use it, and it should be used once a day and no more than 7 days. Children under 16 years of age should ask a doctor before use. It dissolves in any beverage and can be stored at 20° - 25°C (68"~ 77°F). The drug has some warnings that need to be observed, and it can cause some side effects. Users should read the drug facts and consult their doctors or pharmacists before use.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.