Metamucil Original Texture Coarse Milled Unflavored 114 Doses 29oz

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Description Laxative: Effective in treating occasional constipation and restoring regularity. Fiber Supplement: Diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol that include 7 grams of soluble fiber per day from psyllium husk as in Metamucil may reduce the risk of heart disease by lowering cholesterol. One adult dose of Metamucil has 2.4 grams of this soluble fiber. Consult a doctor if you are considering use of this product as part of a cholesterol-lowering program. Directions Laxative: Put one dose into an empty glass. Mix this product (child or adult dose) with at least 8 ounces (a full glass) of water or other fluid. Taking this product without enough liquid may cause choking. See choking warning. Stir briskly and drink promptly. If mixture thickens add more liquid and stir. Adults 12 yrs and older: 1 rounded TEASPOON in 8 oz of liquid at the first sign of irregularity. Can be taken up to 3 times daily. Generally produces effect in 12-72 hours. 6-11 yrs: 1/2 adult dose in 8 oz of liquid up to 3 times daily. Under 6 yrs: Consult a doctor. Laxatives including bulk fibers may affect how other medicines work. If you are taking a prescription medicine by mouth take this product at least 2 hours before or 2 hours after the prescribed medicine. As your body adjusts to increased fiber intake you may experience changes in bowel habits or minor bloating. New Users: Start with 1 dose per day; gradually increase to 3 doses per day as necessary. Fiber Supplement: Adults 12 yrs and older: 1 rounded TEASPOON in 8 oz of liquid 3 times daily. Under 12 yrs: Consult a doctor. See mixing directions in Laxative Directions. NOTICE: Mix this product with at least 8 oz (a full glass) of liquid. Taking without enough liquid may cause choking. Do not take if you have difficulty swallowing. Ingredients Active Ingredients Laxative: Each TEASPOON: Psyllium Husk Approximately 3.4 g. Fiber Supplement: Per 1 Rounded Tsp (7 g): Calories 25; Total Carb. 7 g (Dietary Fiber 3 g [Soluble Fiber 2 g]; Sugars 3 g); Iron 0.4 mg; Sodium 5 mg; Potassium 30 mg; Sucrose Inactive Ingredients Laxative: Sucrose; Each Teaspoon Contains: Potassium 30 mg; Sodium 5 mg Warning Laxative: Choking: Taking this product without adequate fluid may cause it to swell and block your throat or esophagus and may cause choking. Do not take this product if you have difficulty in swallowing. If you experience chest pain vomiting or difficulty in swallowing or breathing after taking this product seek immediate medical attention. Allergy alert: This product may cause allergic reaction in people sensitive to inhaled or ingested psyllium. Ask a doctor before use if you have: a sudden change in bowel habits persisting for 2 weeks; abdominal pain nausea or vomiting. Stop use and ask a doctor if: constipation lasts more than 7 days; rectal bleeding occurs. These may be signs of a serious condition. Keep out of reach of children. In case of overdose get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. Fiber Supplement: Read entire label including warnings for Laxative Laxatives->Procter and Gamble->Personal Care->Stomach Remedies

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