No, Miralax (polyethylene glycol 3350) is not a stimulant. It is an osmotic laxative that works by drawing water into the colon, which helps to soften stool and promote bowel movements. Unlike stimulant laxatives, which trigger contractions in the intestines, Miralax's mechanism is gentle and does not cause dependency.
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There are approximately 3.4 teaspoons in 17 grams of Miralax.
No
The density of Miralax is approximately 1.5 grams per milliliter. Therefore, 238 grams of Miralax would be equivalent to approximately 158.67 milliliters. Since 1 cup is equivalent to 236.588 milliliters, 238 grams of Miralax would be approximately 0.67 cups.
Miralax is used to treat constipation with no side effects. The purpose of Miralax is to regulate the digestive system.
Miralax, also known as Glycolax and now as several other products as well, is safe in long term use.
MiraLax (polyethylene glycol 3350) works by drawing water back into the colon, thus softening the contents (stool) and making for easier bowel movements.
Miralax typically has a dosing guideline of 17 grams per dose, which is roughly one capful. To find out how many capfuls are in 238 grams, you would divide 238 by 17, resulting in approximately 14 capfuls. Therefore, there are about 14 capfuls of Miralax in 238 grams.
It's both a stimulant and a hallucinogen.
An enema is still the preoperative standard. A Miralax cleanse is not sufficient in the vast majority of cases.
Stimulant
It is a stimulant.