Thanks for your thoughts, Denice. If not taken properly, Benefiber can cause constipation or dehydration 2.Because Benefiber works with water to create bulk in the colon, it will pull out water from other sources if not enough water is present in the digestive tract, which can cause constipation 2.It is recommended that at least four to eight ounces of water be taken with each dose. I agree, it sure beats a bowel obstruction, however, you shouldn’t need the miralax!! There are other laxatives, called stimulant laxatives that can cause problems. "More than 100 studies have found PEG 3350 is safe to use in children, and I have found no published studies linking MiraLax to severe or harmful side effects," Dr. Hodges wrote. View all 4 comments. I keep seeing statements that say that MiraLax should not be used long term and my Maine Coon has been on it for at least 5 years, so I wondered if anyone else had read the same thing...no one ever says why it should not be used long term. Ashish S. Chogle Never touched the pain meds other than OTC drugs. But don't take more than the recommended amounts of these laxatives, or use them long-term, because they can throw off your chemistry. Not much : Miralax (polyethylene glycol) is generally felt to be ok for long term use. These are members of a larger class of laxatives called saline osmotics, which draw water into the bowels and trigger bowel movements. Also at night, I get extreme dryness in my mouth and my throat. BE. I would take the time the know the difference; miralax use long term is NOT healthy. Miralax (polyethylene glycol) seems to work safely as it is not absorbed by the gut. Feeling plenty good enough to walk around and do things. It's probably from a number of my medications that I get constipated. The active ingredients include magnesium, sulfate, citrate, and phosphate. The question I have always had with digestive tract functions of all types is what is it that causes the need to use artificial substances to try to get back normal function? Does it make the stools loose as I have always heard that a firm stool is better to prevent polyps,etc. I wonder if it is better for you than an occassional minor laxative or stool softener. Although the FDA has not approved long-term use of PEG 3350 in children aged younger than 17 years of age, the laxative is used off-label widely in clinical practice. Medications containing PEG 3350 are not labeled for use in anyone under 17, but MiraLAX is often recommended off-label by ... demonstrated safety for short and long term use … Soluble and insoluble fiber are very beneficial to our health. Apparantly Miralax is not recommended for long term use though it appears some people have taken it for many years. Day 4: same soreness really, maybe a 1.5/10. Took miralax to ensure soft stool and will continue through week 8 as miralax is very safe. I've been taking Miralax every other day for the last 4 years or I get terrible constipation. Day 3: same dull soreness, less jolts than day 2. bethatone 30 Nov 2017.
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