Was MiraLax recalled?

Is there a MiraLax recall? Despite being linked to the above side effects, MiraLax has not recalled by the FDA or Bayer.
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Does MiraLax still have antifreeze in it?

MiraLax Contains Antifreeze Ingredients

In 2008, FDA tested 8 batches of Miralax and found small amounts of the car antifreeze ingredients ethylene glycol (EG) and diethylene glycol (DEG) in all batches. These were impurities from the manufacturing process, according to the agency.
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Can MiraLax be harmful?

Some people take laxatives, including MiraLAX, with the hope of losing weight. However, MiraLAX and other laxatives are not effective for weight loss. In addition, they may cause harmful side effects if they're used inappropriately. These can include diarrhea, dehydration, and electrolyte imbalances.
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Is there a class action lawsuit against MiraLax?

Merck's popular laxative Miralax is only safe to use for 7 days by adults, but it is commonly given to kids for years. The active ingredient Polyethylene Glycol (PEG 3350) is linked to thousands of reports of neurological, psychiatric, and kidney side effects.
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What are the side effects of long term use of MiraLax?

Also, do not use this medication for more than 2 weeks unless directed by your doctor. Tell your doctor if your condition persists or worsens. Extended use or overuse may result in dependence on laxatives and chronic constipation. Overuse may cause diarrhea, dehydration, and mineral imbalance (such as low sodium).
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Why is MiraLAX so bad for you



Can MiraLAX damage kidneys?

Yes, Miralax (polyethylene glycol with salts) is safe to use with Stage 3 chronic kidney disease (CKD).
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Which is better MiraLAX or Metamucil?

Metamucil (psyllium)

Miralax (Polyethylene Glycol) provides effective relief of constipation without "cramping" your style. Helps get things moving. Metamucil (psyllium) is a natural fiber that is cheap and effective at relieving constipation. Miralax is the most recommended laxative by pharmacists and doctors.
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Who should not take MiraLax?

You should not use MiraLAX if you are allergic to polyethylene glycol, or if you have a bowel obstruction or intestinal blockage. If you have any of these conditions, you could have dangerous or life-threatening side effects from polyethylene glycol 3350.
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Can you become dependent on MiraLax?

Stimulant laxatives such as senna and bisacodyl trigger contractions in the bowels that push the stool along. But if you take stimulant laxatives too often, you could become dependent on them to have a bowel movement at all—possibly because the bowel has stopped functioning normally.
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Is MiraLax FDA approved?

Similar to many commonly used medications, the use of Miralax (PEG 3350) is approved by FDA for adults only, due to lack of clinical trials in children.
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Is it OK to take MiraLAX every day?

You should use MiraLAX® for no more than seven days. If you need to use a laxative for longer than one week, stop use and consult your doctor.
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When should you not use MiraLAX?

Who should not take MIRALAX?
  1. low amount of calcium in the blood.
  2. low amount of sodium in the blood.
  3. low amount of potassium in the blood.
  4. severe ulcerative colitis.
  5. toxic megacolon.
  6. colon inflammation caused by toxic substance.
  7. blocked bowels with decreased peristaltic movement.
  8. blockage of the stomach or intestine.
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Can MiraLAX cause heart problems?

traZODone polyethylene glycol 3350

TraZODone can cause an irregular heart rhythm that may be serious and potentially life-threatening, although it is a relatively rare side effect.
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Can MiraLax cause mental problems?

Families told WPVI-TV that after taking MiraLAX their children experienced mood and behavioral changes, including depression, anger, anxiety, and mood swings.
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How toxic is polyethylene glycol?

Polyethylene Glycol Toxicity Symptoms

While it's well-known among the medical community that PEG can trigger an allergy, cause digestive upset, or lead to electrolyte imbalances, there have been more and more reports of neurological symptoms associated with polyethylene glycol.
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What is the difference between propylene glycol and polyethylene glycol?

Propylene glycol is a viscous, colorless liquid, having the chemical formula CH3CH(OH)CH2OH. The key difference between polyethylene glycol and propylene glycol is that polyethylene glycol is a polymer material, whereas propylene glycol is a single molecular compound that can be named a diol.
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What is the best laxative for the elderly?

Osmotic laxatives such as polyethylene glycol (brand name Miralax) are well-tolerated by most older adults, and can be used daily.
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Why do I have so much gas but can't poop?

In some cases, excessive gas may signal a digestive condition, such as: IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) is a gastrointestinal disorder that causes symptoms like persistent gas along with bloating, abdominal pain, mucus in your stool, changes in bowel habits and feeling like you haven't finished a bowel movement.
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What is the safest stool softener to use daily?

In general, bulk-forming laxatives, also referred to as fiber supplements, are the gentlest on your body and safest to use long term. Metamucil and Citrucel fall into this category.
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What is a natural laxative?

Prunes. Prunes are probably one of the most well-known natural laxatives. They provide lots of fiber, with 7.7 grams in a 1-cup (248-gram) serving. They also contain a type of sugar alcohol known as sorbitol ( 34 ). Sorbitol acts as a laxative when consumed in large amounts ( 35 ).
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What can I take daily for constipation?

Bulk-forming fiber supplements include calcium polycarbophil (Equilactin, Fibercon), methylcellulose fiber (Citrucel), and psyllium (Fiber-Lax, Konsyl, Metamucil), and wheat dextrin (Benefiber). Unlike other laxatives, you can take these every day. They make the stool bigger and softer.
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What works better than MiraLAX?

Instead, over-the-counter drugs such as polyethylene glycol (Miralax and generic), bisacodyl (Dulcolax laxative tablets and generic), or senna (Ex-Lax, Senokot, and generic) are a far better choice. They tend to work at least as well, often have more evidence for their safety, and are much cheaper.
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Is Colace better than MiraLAX?

Colace (docusate)

Miralax (Polyethylene Glycol) provides effective relief of constipation without "cramping" your style. Softens your stools. Colace (docusate) softens the stool, but may not stimulate a bowel movement as quickly as a laxative. Miralax is the most recommended laxative by pharmacists and doctors.
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Are benefiber and MiraLAX the same?

Miralax is not a fiber-based supplement. The active ingredient is polyethylene glycol, which pulls water into the stool to help relieve constipation. As it is not a fiber supplement, Miralax does not offer the same additional potential benefits as other brands. Benefiber and Metamucil are fiber supplements.
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Is MiraLAX a laxative or a stool softener?

Miralax contains polyethylene glycol 3350, an osmotic laxative. It works by attracting water in the colon, which softens stools and makes them easier to pass. Both medications are known as laxatives and help treat constipation.
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