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  2. Are laxatives for weight loss safe? - AOL

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    Long-term laxative abuse can create potassium deficiencies, kidney damage, and heart problems that can become dangerous and significantly damage the body. Taking laxatives for weight loss is on ...

  3. Laxative - Wikipedia

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    For example, severe hypokalaemia has been associated with distal renal tubular acidosis from laxative abuse. [26] Metabolic alkalosis is the most common acid-base imbalance observed. [ 26 ] Other significant adverse effects include rhabdomyolysis , [ 26 ] steatorrhoea , [ 26 ] inflammation and ulceration of colonic mucosa, [ 26 ] pancreatitis ...

  4. The retail shortage you probably didn’t expect: Laxatives ...

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    Laxatives are safe to use occasionally, but the growing overuse is concerning professionals. Instead, doctors suggest, those who want to have more regular bowel movements should eat more fruit ...

  5. More laxatives of Walmart, Kroger, Publix, 20 other brands ...

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    READ MORE: Publix, Walmart, Walgreens, Kroger, 26 other laxative brands recalled for contamination. In its most recent recall notice, manufacturer Vi-Jon reiterates that third-party testing found ...

  6. Melanosis coli - Wikipedia

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    The most common cause of melanosis coli is the extended use of laxatives, and commonly anthraquinone containing laxatives such as senna, aloe vera, and other plant glycosides. [1] The anthranoid laxatives pass through the gastrointestinal tract unabsorbed until they reach the large intestine, where they are changed into their active forms.

  7. Overmedication - Wikipedia

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    Many of these medications can be bought in retail pharmacies or grocery stores without a prescription. OTC medication overuse is most prevalent in adolescents and young adults. [1] This overuse is common due to the relatively low cost, widespread availability, low perceived dangers, and internet culture associated with OTC medications. [2]

  8. Purging disorder - Wikipedia

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    Purging disorder is an eating disorder characterized by the DSM-5 as self-induced vomiting, or misuse of laxatives, diuretics, or enemas to forcefully evacuate matter from the body. [1] Purging disorder differs from bulimia nervosa (BN) because individuals do not consume a large amount of food before they purge. [2]

  9. Rectal administration - Wikipedia

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    In addition to pharmacological effects, rectal administration has some properties which can be advantageous for the use in medicine. Rectal administration can allow patients to remain in the home setting when the oral route is compromised.