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Cathartics laxatives

Magnesia Sulphas (sulfate of magnesium) A cathartic laxative often given with senna. [Pg.121]

The terms purgative, cathartic, laxative, aperient and evacuant are synonymous. They are medicines that promote defaecation largely by reducing the viscosity of the contents of the lower colon and are classified as follows ... [Pg.639]

Tissue irritation and necrosis with topical use Cathartic laxative... [Pg.78]

Tell the client to take a cathartic laxative daily. [Pg.136]

Cathartic laxatives can turn the urine and/or stool a red or dark color (Roerig et al. 2010). While this does not represent any health problem, people taking laxatives should be warned of this, so they do not mistake the color for blood and seek unnecessary health care. [Pg.981]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.48 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.48 ]




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