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is polyethylene glycol miralax
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Polyethylene Glycol 3350, commonly known as PEG 3350, is the active ingredient in Miralax, a widely-used over-the-counter medication for relieving occasional constipation and irregular bowel movements. This laxative works by osmosis, drawing water into the bowel, which helps soften the stool and makes it easier to pass. It is considered safe for most adults and children over the age of 6 months when used as directed. Miralax does not get absorbed by the gut, making it a preferable choice for many seeking gentle relief from constipation without the harsh effects sometimes associated with other laxatives.
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