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Showing posts with label relieve. Show all posts
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Mar 8, 2019

[Answer] 7. $500. Constipation is a common health issue. Which of these drugs may be recommended by a physician to relieve constipation?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. $500. Constipation is a common health issue. Which of these drugs may be recommended by a physician to relieve constipation?"



...1. Docusate (Colace) 2. Chlorpromazine (Thorazine) 3. Pseudoephedrine (Sudafed) 4. Eptifibatide (Integrilin) Laxatives are categorized by their mechanisms of action. Docusate is a stool softener that is easily recognizable as a bright red capsule or a red oral liquid. Other types of laxatives include bulk-forming agents, osmotic agents, bowel evacuants, saline laxatives, and stimulants. When deciding on an over-the-counter medication for constipation or any condition, always carefully read and follow the directions and warnings on the package, and ask your doctor or pharmacist if you are unsure of anything.

Oct 9, 2018

[Answer] To relieve dyspepsia, nausea, or flatulence, try the tough, protective outer sheath of the trunk, branches, and twigs of this evergreen tree, Cinnamomum zeylanicum. I refer to the tree's...

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "To relieve dyspepsia, nausea, or flatulence, try the tough, protective outer sheath of the trunk, branches, and twigs of this evergreen tree, Cinnamomum zeylanicum. I refer to the tree's..."



...Many cultures have traditionally used cinnamon bark to relieve gastrointestinal problems. Generally the inner bark is used. Ground into a powder, it also makes a delicious spice on French toast!