Can you take Miralax and fibre at the same time?

Can you take Miralax and fibre at the same time?

Yes, you can take Miralax and fibre at the same time. However, Miralax shouldn’t be the first choice of treatment for constipation and fibre supplements with dietary changes should be the first thing to do. 

If they don’t work, that’s when medications should be considered. Miralax is Polyethylene glycol 3350, which is an osmotic laxative. As far as using them together is concerned, you can take the two safely together. 

However, it’s best to stop taking Miralax when your constipation gets better. You can’t rely on meds forever for a condition that can respond positively to home remedies and dietary changes. 

Potential side effects of taking Miralax and fibre at the same time

Taking Miralax and fibre at the same time can cause some side effects, including:

  • Diarrhoea
  • Abdominal Cramps
  • Bloating
  • Dehydration
  • Electrolyte Imbalance
  • Nausea
  • Gas – common with both Miralax and fibre supplements

Home remedies for constipation 

  • Eat lots of fruits and vegetables as they contain a good amount of fibre
  • Drink plenty of water. If you are dehydrated, your large intestine will keep absorbing water from your faeces, which makes them hard and dry. 
  • Drink a tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil on an empty stomach. You can try taking it in the morning right after you wake up or at bedtime. 
  • Soak 2-3 dried figs in milk or water overnight and eat in the morning. It works amazingly well for constipation. 
  • Incorporate fitness into your routine. Exercise helps strengthen your muscles and activate your gut motility. 

Final words

To sum up, you can take Miralax and fibre supplements together. Always remember that taking medications or supplements in the best possible way is important to make the most out of them.

So, make sure you stick to the recommended doses and always check for expiry dates of both your medications, like Miralax, and supplements.

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References

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Polyethylene glycol 3350 (National Library of Medicine, NIH)