Table of Contents
- 1 Do suppositories interact with medications?
- 2 Does MiraLAX interfere with Augmentin?
- 3 Are glycerin suppositories good?
- 4 What are side effects of glycerin?
- 5 Why is MiraLAX bad?
- 6 How long should I keep a glycerin suppository in?
- 7 What should I do if I am allergic to glycerin?
- 8 How does sine glycerin work?
Do suppositories interact with medications?
Glycerin has no known interactions with other drugs.
Does MiraLAX interfere with Augmentin?
No interactions were found between Augmentin XR and MiraLAX.
Does MiraLAX interfere with antibiotics?
No interactions were found between MiraLAX and Triple Antibiotic.
Are glycerin suppositories good?
More often than not, the glycerin suppositories are effective in producing a bowel movement thereby making it unnecessary to use an enema. The suppositories usually produce results within 15 – 20 minutes (I often insert the suppository before taking my morning shower and it produces results by the time I finish).
What are side effects of glycerin?
Glycerol seems to be safe for most adults. When taken by mouth, glycerol can cause side effects including headaches, dizziness, bloating, nausea, vomiting, thirst, and diarrhea. Glycerol may not be safe when injected intravenously (by IV).
Can you take MiraLAX while on blood thinners?
After you finish drinking the Miralax take 1 simethicone tablet. Please Do NOT take blood thinners the day of your procedure.
Why is MiraLAX bad?
However, one commonly prescribed laxative medication, MiraLAX, has been the focus of significant parental apprehension due to concerns that its active ingredient, polyethylene glycol 3350 (PEG 3350), may be linked to tremors, tics, obsessive-compulsive behaviors and aggression in children following its use.
How long should I keep a glycerin suppository in?
Using your finger, gently insert the suppository well up into the rectum, pointed end first. After insertion, stay in position for 15 to 20 minutes if possible until you feel a strong urge to have a bowel movement. This product does not need to melt completely to produce an effect.
Who should not use Glycerin suppositories?
There are some patients who should not use glycerin suppositories. These include the following: Persons who have other bowel problems, including — but not limited to — hemorrhoids and ulcerative colitis; There are 253 drugs that are comprised of 926 generic and brand names that are known to interact with glycerin suppositories [ 6 ].
What should I do if I am allergic to glycerin?
If you have an allergy to glycerin or any other part of the drug. If you are allergic to this medicine (glycerin suppositories); any part of this medicine (glycerin suppositories); or any other drugs, foods, or substances. Tell your doctor about the allergy and what signs you had.
How does sine glycerin work?
Sine glycerin works via different mechanism than most of the laxatives; it does need some extra time for the effect to show up. At least I was told this by my doctor last year when I had same problem. I can tell you that it will help you; you just have to be patient.
What can I use to protect my fingers when using a suppository?
You can use latex gloves or finger cots to protect your fingers while inserting the suppository. You can buy these at your local pharmacy. Consider trimming your fingernails to help prevent cuts and scratches while inserting the suppository. Avoid using petroleum jelly, such as Vaseline, to lubricate the suppository.