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najvacsai, if you feel it's making you sick, you need to make that decision. Natural Calm is a natural ingredient the body already needs........a very smart woman once told me, "you're not miralax deficient"Did you get a files section generated to you upon getting approved?To: miralax Sent: Thu, August 2, 2012 10:17:38 PMSubject: Re: drug interactions with PEG 3350

Thank you Jeanie.

One of the sites you posted did not recommended to mix Miralax and Natural Calm.

Other site did not have any info in regards of this.

I am not sure what to do now, if to stick with Miralax and die of it, or what. :(.

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> >To: "miralax " <miralax >

> >Sent: Fri, September 9, 2011 7:38:45 AM

> >Subject: drug interactions with PEG 3350

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> >Considering that only 85%-96% of PEG is fully recovered, upon gut

> >permeability tests, one doen't really know how long it stays in their system.

> >Our medical professionals tell us that it's not absorbed when the literature

> >submitted by the makers states that it's poorly absorbed, and shows that

> >4%-15% is never recovered. The maker of Miralax claims it doesn't cause gas,

> >bloating, or nausea either, which in fact if you look up the common side

> >affects for PEG 3350, it clearly states these are a common side affect.

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> >Why are we seeing OCD, agression, and manic behavior only on and after this

> >medication? This is what the FDA is suppose to be investigating. WE all need

> >to call them and demand answers...................1-800-FDA-1088

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> >Please see the list of drug interactions below, there are two sets

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> >Common drug interactions...................

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> >http://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions/polyethylene-glycol-3350.html

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> >Moderate interactions...................

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Yes, Jeanie, the drs need to understand this & stop prescribing Miralax for long trerm use & find out WHAT is causing the constipation.

drug interactions with PEG 3350> >> >> >Considering that only 85%-96% of PEG is fully recovered, upon gut > >permeability tests, one doen't really know how long it stays in their system. > >Our medical professionals tell us that it's not absorbed when the literature > >submitted by the makers states that it's poorly absorbed, and shows that > >4%-15% is never recovered. The maker of Miralax claims it doesn't cause gas, > >bloating, or nausea either, which in fact if you look up the common side > >affects for PEG 3350, it clearly states these are a common side affect. > >> > > >Why are we seeing OCD, agression, and manic behavior only on and after this > >medication? This is what the FDA is suppose to be investigating. WE all need > >to call them and demand answers...................1-800-FDA-1088> > > >Please see the list of drug interactions below, there are two sets> > > >Common drug interactions...................> > > >http://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions/polyethylene-glycol-3350.html > > > >Moderate interactions...................> >http://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions/polyethylene-glycol-3350-index.html?filter=2 & generic_only=> >>

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