If you are a consumer or patient please visit this version. Uses-Relieves occasional constipation and irregularity. As a pharmaceutical aid sweetener. For other uses, ask your doctor. Directions: For adults and children 12 years or older: Dose-2 tablespoons.
Not to exceed 6 tablespoons daily. Keep out of reach of children. In case of overdose, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
Warnings: Do not use: When abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting are present for more than a week unless directed by a doctor. Ask a doctor before use if you-are taking mineral oil, have noticed a sudden change in bowel habi9ts that lasts over 2 weeks. Stop use and ask a doctor if: Youn have rectal bleeding or no bowel movement after using this product.
These could be signs of a serious condition. Out of scope information includes radiopharmaceuticals, contrast media, herbals, homeopathics, and food. Drug names that are ambiguous or not compatible with the RxNorm system, such as multivitamins with more than 4, characters in their names, are also out of scope. Ray Breitenbach. Colonel Flight Surgeon who has written about the risks of eating sorbitol-containing candy. CSPI has petitioned the FDA to require foods containing one or more grams per serving of sorbitol or other sugar alcohol, such as mannitol, to carry a more informative notice.
Not suitable for consumption by children. To protect yourself, start by eating no more than one serving at a time. View the discussion thread. Skip to main content. Make your voice heard in the halls of Congress, in city halls, and in corporate boardrooms. Join the Fight. Your tax-deductible gift fuels the fight for safer, healthier food.
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