What happens if you take two doses of MiraLAX?

Diarrhea or loose stools are side effects of MiraLAX. Diarrhea is more likely to happen if you take more than the recommended dosage.

What happens if you overdose on MiraLAX?

Nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramping, and diarrhea are the most common symptoms of a laxative overdose. Dehydration and electrolyte (body chemicals and minerals) imbalance are more common in children than adults.

How long should you wait between doses of MiraLAX?

Begin your bowel preparation by drink 17 grams of Miralax powder from the cap provided, mixed with 8 ounces of clear liquid from the list above, stir and drink. Repeat this process every 15-20 minutes until 14 doses are consumed. This should take you about 2-4 hours to complete.

Why is miralax bad?

However, one commonly prescribed laxative medication, MiraLAX, has been the focus of significant parental apprehension due to concerns that its active ingredient, polyethylene glycol 3350 (PEG 3350), may be linked to tremors, tics, obsessive-compulsive behaviors and aggression in children following its use.

Does MiraLax have antifreeze in it?

MiraLax Contains Antifreeze Ingredients In 2008, FDA tested 8 batches of Miralax and found small amounts of the car antifreeze ingredients ethylene glycol (EG) and diethylene glycol (DEG) in all batches. These were impurities from the manufacturing process, according to the agency.

How do I wean myself off of miralax?

Here are some other tips to get off Miralax:

  1. Try Magnesium. Natural Calm is a great place to start. They have an adult and children’s version.
  2. Start a probiotic. Dosage and variety of bacterial strains really matter!
  3. Trial an herbal GI-Supplement. Many herbs can be naturally anti-bacterial and anti-fungal.

What’s wrong with MiraLAX?

Can you overuse MiraLAX?

MiraLax usually produces a bowel movement within three days. You shouldn’t experience any sudden urgency. Don’t use this medicine for longer than a week. If you need to use a laxative for more than seven days, you should talk with your doctor.