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  2. Constipated? We surveyed pharmacists to rank the best laxatives. Find out what they most recommend.

  3. Best Drugs for Constipation - Consumer Reports

    www.consumerreports.org/constipation/best-drugs-for-constipation-a7214448972

    Instead, over-the-counter drugs such as polyethylene glycol (Miralax and generic), bisacodyl (Dulcolax laxative tablets and generic), or senna (Ex-Lax, Senokot,...

  4. How to Figure Out the Best Laxative for Your Constipation

    www.verywellhealth.com/types-of-laxatives-for-constipation-1944793

    The three major osmotic laxatives are Miralax, lactulose, and milk of magnesia. MiraLax, the brand name for polyethylene glycol PEG, acts similarly to fiber laxatives, as it draws water into the stool, making it softer and easier to pass. It also stimulates more frequent bowel movements.

  5. The Best Laxative for Constipation Caused By Medication - GoodRx

    www.goodrx.com/conditions/constipation/best-medications-treat-constipation

    If those changes aren’t enough to resolve your constipation, over-the-counter (OTC) laxatives may be your next best step. To ease your medication-induced constipation, here are the best medications to treat constipation. Learn how these medications can work together.

  6. Nonprescription laxatives for constipation: Use with caution

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/constipation/in-depth/laxatives/art...

    Try to drink about 8 to 10 glasses of caffeine-free and alcohol-free fluids throughout the day. A glass is 8 ounces. Exercise regularly. Lifestyle improvements relieve constipation for many people. But if constipation continues after making these changes, your next choice may be a mild laxative.

  7. Laxatives: What They Do, Types & How To Use - Cleveland Clinic

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    Health Library / Treatments & Procedures / Laxatives. AdvertisementAdvertisement. Laxatives treat constipation by softening hard stools or stimulating your bowels to get moving so you can poop. Common types include bulk-forming laxatives, osmotics, stool softeners, lubricants and stimulants. Most are available without a prescription.

  8. Top 13 Best Laxatives | Buoy - Buoy Health

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    Editor's Choice. MiraLAX Laxative Powder. MiraLAX is unique as it is a gentle and powerful laxative, which relieves constipation without negative impacts on the body. The non-stimulant osmotic formula works harmoniously with your body water to make the stool soft. It has no additional taste or substance, which makes it soluble in other beverages.

  9. Laxatives for Constipation: Treatments, Use, Safety - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/laxatives-for-constipation-using-them-safely

    If you're completely miserable and need almost instantaneous relief from constipation, the stimulant laxatives will do the job.

  10. 4 Best Stool Softeners, Ranked by Pharmacists for 2024 - US News...

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    OTC Medicine & Health Products. Home. Best Stool Softeners (OTC) We surveyed our panel of pharmacists to rank the best OTC stool softener brands. Colace took the No.1 spot. View Best...

  11. 8 ways to get constipation relief - Harvard Health

    www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/8-ways-to-get-constipation-relief

    1. Dietary fiber. One of the first steps you can take to relieve constipation is to increase your intake of fiber through your diet. Fiber needs vary by age and sex, but generally adults should get 22 to 34 grams of fiber a day. There are two different types of fiber: soluble and insoluble.