No, they don't.
B complex vitamins are generally not known to cause white stools. White or pale stools can indicate a lack of bile, which may result from liver or gallbladder issues. If you experience white stools, it's important to consult a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause. Always discuss any concerns about supplements with your doctor.
Maalox is an antacid medication that typically does not cause white stools as a side effect. White stools can be caused by other factors such as liver or gallbladder issues, so it's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation if you notice this symptom.
The brown colour of stools is mainly due to bile, produced in the liver. White stools indicate that bile is not getting into the intestine due to blockage of the bile duct, most commonly due to gallstones. If it happens after gallbladder surgery, it may indicate damage to the bile duct.
No - access and security are issues that prevent this.
You are probably talking about lizard's excreta/feces. It is what looks like "black with white at the end of it"
Speaking to my local vet, white stools from dogs (rarely seen these days) were due to eating bones. Remember when we used to go to local butchers instead of supermarkets and they used to give them out for free? As bones cannot be digested and together with high amounts of calcium and marrow, dog stools turned white! If this same problem is happening to anyone you know, I'd get them to seriously look into their diet - or visit the doctor ASAP.
Yes it is a matter of concern to the person if the stool is white.
Alcoholics Anonymous
No, alcoholics crave alcohol.
78% of them are alcoholics.
Iron pills will make your stools very dark in color, almost black.
Alcoholics Anonymous has written: 'Survey of Alcoholics Anonymous in Great Britain 1991'