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  2. How to make your colonoscopy prep more effective and less ...

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    Although you can't eat solid foods, you can drink your calories and have as many drinks as you want. Drinking enough will also keep you hydrated while your bowels empty. You can have water, clear ...

  3. Phospho soda - Wikipedia

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    When Phospho soda is used as preparation for colonoscopy, 1.5 fluid ounces (45ml), mixed with an equal amount of water or any clear liquid and followed by 8 oz of water, is taken, followed by a second dose 6 hours later (3 oz total). It will cause very loose, eventually watery stools, usually starting within an hour or so and lasting several hours.

  4. How to Prepare for a Colonoscopy

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    If you're going to have a colonoscopy, it's important to prepare for it correctly. A colonoscopy is an invasive procedure in which a physician places a long, flexible tube outfitted with a small ...

  5. Colonoscopies 101: How to Prepare for Your First One

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    You’ll be asleep, or near asleep, the whole time. The medications used will depend on a variety of factors, including where the procedure is performed. Colonoscopies 101: How to Prepare for Your ...

  6. Saline (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Saline (also known as saline solution) is a mixture of sodium chloride (salt) and water. [1] It has a number of uses in medicine including cleaning wounds, removal and storage of contact lenses, and help with dry eyes. [2] By injection into a vein, it is used to treat hypovolemia such as that from gastroenteritis and diabetic ketoacidosis.

  7. Laxative - Wikipedia

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    Saline laxatives are nonabsorbable, osmotically active substances that attract and retain water in the intestinal lumen, increasing intraluminal pressure that mechanically stimulates evacuation of the bowel. Magnesium-containing agents also cause the release of cholecystokinin, which increases intestinal motility and fluid secretion. [3]

  8. Saline Solution Uses and Instructions

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    Saline solution normally contains 0.9% sodium chloride. This article walks you through application instructions based on the intended use.

  9. Enema - Wikipedia

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    Plain water can be used, simply functioning mechanically to expand the colon, thus prompting evacuation. Normal saline is least irritating to the colon. Like plain water, it simply functions mechanically to expand the colon, but having a neutral concentration gradient, it neither draws electrolytes from the body, as happens with plain water ...