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| (mag-NEE-zee-uhm SIH-trate) |
Citrate of Magnesia, Citro-Nesia, Citro-Mag |
| Class: Laxative |
Action Attracts and retains water in intestinal lumen, thereby increasing intraluminal pressure and inducing urge to defecate.
Indications Short-term treatment of constipation; evacuation of colon for rectal and bowel evaluations.
Contraindications Hypersensitivity to any ingredient; nausea, vomiting or other symptoms of appendicitis; acute surgical abdomen; fecal impaction; intestinal obstruction; ndiagnosed abdominal pain; intestinal bleeding; renal disease.
ADULTS: PO 1 glassful (approximately 240 ml) prn. CHILDREN 2–6 YR: PO 4–12 ml. CHILDREN 6–12 YR: PO 50–100 ml. Repeat if necessary.
Nitrofurantoin: Reduced anti-infective action. Penicillamine: Reduced action of penicillamine. Tetracyclines: Impaired absorption of tetracyclines.
Lab Test Interferences None well documented.
CV: Palpitations. CNS: Dizziness; fainting. GI: Excessive bowel activity (eg, cramping, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting); perianal irritation; bloating; flatulence; abdominal cramping. OTHER: Sweating; weakness; fluid and electrolyte imbalance.
Pregnancy: Pregnancy category undetermined. Lactation: Undetermined. Children: Exercise caution; consult physician. One 6-week old infant developed magnesium poisoning after several doses for constipation. Abuse/dependency: Chronic use of laxatives may lead to laxative dependency, which may result in fluid and electrolyte imbalances, steatorrhea, osteomalacia and vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Fluid and electrolyte imbalance: Excessive laxative use may lead to significant fluid and electrolyte imbalance. Rectal bleeding or failure to respond: May indicate serious condition requiring further attention. Renal impairment: Avoid in patients with renal dysfunction. Hypermagnesemia and toxicity may occur due to decreased clearance of magnesium ion.
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