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can polyethylene glycol be a prescription
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Polyethylene glycol (PEG), particularly in the form of PEG 3350, is indeed available as a prescription medication and also over-the-counter (OTC) for the treatment of occasional constipation. It is an osmotic laxative, meaning it retains water in the stool to stimulate bowel movements. Prescription forms of PEG are used under medical supervision for more severe cases or for bowel preparation before certain medical procedures, such as colonoscopy. Despite its availability over the counter, consulting a healthcare provider for the right formulation and dosage is advisable, especially for long-term use, to avoid potential side effects or interactions with other medications.
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