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Depending on the doses taken, generally in the order of 20 grams per day, magnesium sulphate can be used as a saline laxative or as an osmotic purgative (more marked effect); in fact, at such high doses, significant quantities of magnesium sulphate escape intestinal absorption, drawing water into the lumen of the viscera by osmotic gradient. Consequently, the ingestion of magnesium sulfate increases the hydration of the stool, giving it a semi-solid or frankly liquid consistency that facilitates its evacuation. It stimulates the release of cholecysto-kinin with a consequent increase in intestinal motility.
How to use
As a laxative take at doses of 5-15 g per day dissolved in 200 ml of water; as a purgative at doses of 15-30 g per day dissolved in 200 ml of water.
Warnings
Avoid prolonged treatments. Keep out of reach of children. If taken in excess or for prolonged periods, magnesium sulfate can cause kidney problems (related to excessive magnesium intake) and electrolyte imbalances. For this reason, magnesium sulphate is contraindicated for patients with kidney diseases and not recommended for the elderly and children.
Ingrediants
Magnesium sulfate
Composition by envelope
Magnesium sulfate 30 g
Format:
30 g bag
Destination | Cost | Detail |
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Italy | €5,90* | 24/72H |
Austria, France, Germany, Slovenia | € 13* | 3 days |
Belgium, Luxembourg, Portugal, Netherlands, Spain | € 14* | 4 days |
Bulgary, Cechia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia | € 19* | 5 days |
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Ireland, Lithuania, Latvia ,Sweden | € 22* | 5 days |
United Kingdom, Switzerland, Greece | € 30* | 7 days |
Canada, USA | € 40 | 7 Days |