Citric acid/magnesium oxide/sodium picosulfate and Bloating: What Users Say (Page 2)
Brand names: Clenpiq
Reviews for Citric acid/magnesium oxide/sodium picosulfate
- SFa...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- December 8, 2017
For Bowel Preparation "Couldn't drink the prep. It was disgusting! Didn't even matter how little the volume was. I got both bottles down, but felt bloated and sickly until my procedure was over. Can say I will never use this prep again."
- Mrs...
- May 23, 2017
For Bowel Preparation "Today I started my prep at 4 pm as instructed. I then drank a container of broth, 32 ounces, ginger ale, and water. Way more than the cups I was prescribed. All this caused was nausea and stomach cramps. Not one BM. Second dose at 8 pm. Already up to 40 ounces of fluids. I feel bloated. Nothing else. I haven't eaten in 24 hours. Thankfully, it was a sample."
- Me3...
- July 29, 2016
For Bowel Preparation "Prepopik left me very sore, gassy, and bloated. Would never use again."
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For Bowel Preparation "Recently took Clenpiq for my colonoscopy prep. It worked really well. The taste is sweet, but tolerable. A few hours after my first dosage, I started experiencing bowel movements. I had no cramping or bloating for the 1st and 2nd dosages. I drank the recommended cups of water for each dosage, which helped clear my bowel in a timely manner. I would recommend this prep."