What is polyethylene glycol? What is polyethylene glycol used for?
Polyethylene glycol is an osmotic laxative. Polyethylene glycol works by retaining water in the stool, resulting in softer stools and more frequent bowel movements. Polyethylene glycol does not affect glucose and electrolytes in the body.
What brand names are available for polyethylene glycol (peg) 3350-oral?
Miralax, Glycolax
Is polyethylene glycol (peg) 3350-oral available as a generic drug?
Yes
Do I need a prescription for polyethylene glycol (peg) 3350-oral?
No
What are the side effects of polyethylene glycol?
Side effects of polyethylene glycol are diarrhea, nausea, stomach cramps, and flatulence. Patients with have kidney disease should consult with their doctor before using this product.
What is the dosage for polyethylene glycol?
Adults and children 17 years of age and older: For constipation stir and dissolve one packet or scoopful of powder (17 grams) in any 4 to 8 ounces of water then drink once a day. Use no more than 7 days.
Safe and effective use of polyethylene glycol is not established for children under 16 years of age.
Which drugs or supplements interact with polyethylene glycol?
No drug interactions have been established with polyethylene glycol.
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You are constipated if you don’t have a bowel movement every day.
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Is polyethylene glycol safe to take if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?
It is not known whether polyethylene glycol enters the breast milk.
What else should I know about polyethylene glycol?
What preparations of polyethylene glycol (peg) 3350-oral are available?
Powder for solution, supplied in packets and jars: 17 g per scoopful or packet
How should I keep polyethylene glycol (peg) 3350-oral stored?
Store polyethylene glycol packets and jars between temperatures of 20 C and 25 C (68 F and 77 F).