Rite Aid Stool Softener with Laxative Powder for Solution - 4.1 oz
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Item No. 0393576
Rite Aid Polyethylene Glycol 3350 Laxative is an osmotic laxative that relieves occasional constipation and irregularity.
- Osmotic laxative
- Unflavored powder
- Grit Free
- Softens stool
- Compare to the active ingredients of MiraLAX
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Product Name | Rite Aid Stool Softener with Laxative Powder for Solution - 4.1 oz |
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Sub Brand | Rite Aid Pharmacy |
Package Count | 1 |
Container Type | plastic bottle |
Form | Liquid |
Disclaimer | This product is not manufactured or distributed by Bayer Healthcare, LLC distributor of MiraLAX. |
Country of Manufacture | United States |
Best For | Digestive Health |
Ingredient Preference | Gluten Free, Sugar Free |
Prop 65 | No |
Directions Do Not Take More Than Directed Unless Advised By Your Doctor The Bottle Top Is A Measuring Cap Marked To Contain 17 Grams Of Powder When Filled To The Indicated Line (White Section In Cap) Adults And Children 17 Years Of Age And Older: Fill To Top Of White Section In Cap Which Is Marked To Indicate The Correct Dose (17 G) Stir And Dissolve In Any 4 To 8 Ounces Of Beverage (Cold, Hot Or Room Temperature) Then Drink Ensure That The Powder Is Fully Dissolved Before Drinking Do Not Drink If There Are Any Clumps Use Once A Day Use No More Than 7 Days Children 16 Years Of Age Or Under: Ask A Doctor
Active Ingredient (in Each Dose): Polyethylene Glycol 3350 (17 g) (Cap Filled to Line). Inactive Ingredients: None.
Warnings Allergy Alert: Do Not Use If You Are Allergic To Polyethylene Glycol Do Not Use If You Have Kidney Disease, Except Under The Advice And Supervision Of A Doctor Ask A Doctor Before Use If You Are Nausea, Vomiting Or Abdominal Pain A Sudden Change In Bowel Habits That Lasts Over 2 Weeks Irritable Bowel Syndrome Ask A Doctor Or Pharmacist Before Use If You Are Taking A Prescription Drug When Using This Product You May Have Loose, Watery, More Frequent Stools Stop Use And Ask A Doctor If You Have Rectal Bleeding Or Your Nausea, Bloating, Cramping Or Abdominal Pain Gets Worse. These May Be Signs Of A Serious Condition. You Get Diarrhea You Need To Use A Laxative For Longer Than 1 Week If Pregnant Or Breast-Feeding, Ask A Health Professional Before Use. Keep Out Of Reach Of Children. In Case Of Overdose, Get Medical Help Or Contact A Poison Control Center Right Away. (1-800-222-1222)
Depth | 2.175 |
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Width | 2.9 |
Height | 4.35 |