Guest guest Posted March 5, 2006 Report Share Posted March 5, 2006 I knew the chemical name you posted on the net is the same for some coolants. I looked it up to be certain (and while there may be different forms of coolants )and found that what I thought was true was at least written in several places in different articles on the net.( I fully realize that what is on the net, may not be true, but it did back up my suspicion.) My comment is that one should follow the directions and not try to take any more than the label says in case it is the same chemical as antifreeze. Sorry if there was a misunderstanding as to my purpose in posting. Several have said that they take additional things when one doesn't work. This is one that even I would ask the doc about before I even doubled the suggested dosage. I am familiar with the Miralax, but had never read what the active ingredient is. I don't even know how it kills companion animals, but it does have a sweet taste. Whattawaytogo if it is through laxative action! Kay Braddock <KayBraddock@...> wrote : > My husband said that the formula is similar to the formula of anti-freeze. > However anti-freeze is Propylene Glycol (PG) while Miralax is Polyethylene > Glycol (PEG). -------------------- Discover Pasty.net - http://www.pasty.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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