Magnesium Citrate
Magnesium Citrate 296ML of 1.745GM/30ML
What is Magnesium Citrate?
Magnesium citrate is an oral saline laxative used to treat occasional constipation, characterized by its high solubility and rapid onset of action. It works by increasing water in the intestines, which helps to induce defecation. It is also used in some cases to cleanse the bowel before diagnostic procedures or surgical interventions.Side Effects
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal discomfort
- Nausea
Warnings
- Do not use if you have kidney disease without consulting a doctor.
- Consult a healthcare provider before using if you are pregnant or nursing.
- High doses or prolonged use may lead to dependency.
- Excessive use may result in serious electrolyte imbalances.
- Do not use if you have symptoms of appendicitis or undiagnosed abdominal pain.
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What is Magnesium Citrate ?
Magnesium citrate is an oral saline laxative used to treat occasional constipation, characterized by its high solubility and rapid onset of action. It works by increasing water in the intestines, which helps to induce defecation. It is also used in some cases to cleanse the bowel before diagnostic procedures or surgical interventions.- Diarrhea
- Abdominal discomfort
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Dehydration if overused
- Do not use if you have kidney disease without consulting a doctor.
- Consult a healthcare provider before using if you are pregnant or nursing.
- High doses or prolonged use may lead to dependency.
- Excessive use may result in serious electrolyte imbalances.
- Do not use if you have symptoms of appendicitis or undiagnosed abdominal pain.
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Magnesium Citrate 296ML of 1.745GM/30ML
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