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Magnesium sulfate (oral route, topical application route, route not . . . Magnesium sulfate is used for short-term relief of constipation It is also used as a soaking solution to relieve minor sprains, bruises, muscle aches or discomfort, joint stiffness or soreness, and tired feet This medicine is a laxative and soaking solution This medicine is available without a prescription
Constipation - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic Mineral oil A suppository is a small tube-shaped object placed in the rectum to deliver a medicine The suppository melts at body temperature and releases the medicine Suppositories for constipation may have one of the following: Osmotic laxative Stimulant laxative Lubricant laxative Prescription medicines
Inside Special Report - Mayo Clinic Magnesium Potassium Selenium Zinc Easy access One small carrot (5 inches) provides about 6,000 international units (IU) of vitamin A Three ounces of tuna (canned in water) has 11 milligrams (mg) of niacin One medium banana contains about 0 4 mg of vitamin B-6 Half a cup (4 ounces) of cooked spinach contains 130 micrograms (mcg) of folate
Psoriasis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic Wash gently rather than scrubbing your skin in the shower or bath Use lukewarm water and mild soaps that have added oils or fats It might help to add bath oil, Epsom salts or oatmeal to bathwater and soak for at least 15 minutes Keep your skin moist Apply moisturizer daily
Coenzyme Q10 - Mayo Clinic Coenzyme Q10 is an antioxidant the body naturally makes Coenzyme Q10 also is called CoQ10 Antioxidants can help protect the body from cell damage
Sodium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, and potassium chloride (oral route) Sodium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, and potassium chloride combination is used to cleanse the colon (bowel) before a colonoscopy This medicine is a laxative It works by causing you to have diarrhea to clean your colon Cleaning your colon will help your doctor see the inside of your colon more clearly during colonoscopy
Calcium supplements: When should they be taken? - Mayo Clinic Calcium can affect how the body takes in the nutrients iron, zinc and magnesium And don't take a calcium supplement at the same time as a meal that's high in iron Foods high in iron include lean meat and seafood, nuts, beans, vegetables, and grains that have iron added to them
Cholesterol-lowering supplements may be helpful - Mayo Clinic Fish oil: May reduce triglycerides: May cause a fishy aftertaste, bad breath, gas, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea; may interact with some blood-thinning medications: Flaxseed, ground: May reduce LDL cholesterol: May cause gas, bloating or diarrhea; may interact with some blood-thinning medications: Garlic
Glucosamine - Mayo Clinic Glucosamine is a natural compound found in cartilage — the tough tissue that cushions joints In supplement form, glucosamine is harvested from shells of shellfish or made in a lab