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Senna glycoside, also known as sennoside or senna, is a medication used to treat constipation and empty the large intestine before surgery. [1] [5] The medication is taken by mouth or via the rectum.
In episode 2, season 1 of the TV series Blandings (2013), syrup of figs is used for revenge.; In Agatha Christie's 1936 novel Cards on the Table, a woman dies after mistaking hat paint for syrup of figs.
On May 12, 1868, the United States Patent Office granted a patent to Dr. Samuel Pitcher (1824-1907) of Barnstable, Massachusetts, for a cathartic composed of senna, sodium bicarbonate, essence of wintergreen, dandelion, sugar and water. [1]
Drugs or medicines may be withdrawn from commercial markets because of risks to patients, but also because of commercial reasons (e.g. lack of demand and relatively high production costs).
However, some have been discontinued or restricted due to potentially harmful cardiovascular side effects. Tegaserod (brand name Zelnorm) was removed from the general U.S. and Canadian markets in 2007, due to reports of increased risks of heart attack or stroke. It is still available to physicians for patients in emergency situations that are ...
While Canada still sold Dunkaroos until 2017, the product was discontinued in the United States in 2012—but why? General Mill’s Chief Brand Officer for North America, ...