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Ayesha Gulzar

United Kingdom

Drug Expert Writer and Health Content writer at Verywell Health

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  • 1 week ago | verywellhealth.com | Ayesha Gulzar

    Magnesium hydroxide, the main ingredient in the popular over-the-counter (OTC) laxative milk of magnesia, can be an effective remedy for occasional constipation. As a saline laxative, magnesium hydroxide increases water levels in the intestines to help soften stool, making it easier for you to poop. Though magnesium hydroxide is a safe choice to treat temporary constipation symptoms, using too much of it is inadvisable.

  • 1 month ago | verywellhealth.com | Ayesha Gulzar |Femi Aremu

    Skin rashes can have many different causes, one of which is medications. The symptoms of drug-induced skin reactions can range from a mild itchy rash to more serious reactions, such as widespread blistering or anaphylaxis. Skin reactions may appear right away after taking the medication or after a few weeks. Drugs that can cause these types of allergies include antibiotics, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), antiepileptics (anti-seizure drugs), opioids, and others.

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