ClearLax Dosage
Generic name: POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 3350 17g in 17g
Dosage form: powder for oral solution
Drug class: Laxatives
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Sep 27, 2024.
- do not take more than directed unless advised by your doctor
- the bottle top is a measuring cap marked to contain 17 grams of powder when filled to the indicated line (white section in cap)
- adults and children 17 years of age and older:
- fill to top of white section in cap which is marked to indicate the correct dose (17 g)
- stir and dissolve in any 4 to 8 ounces of beverage (cold, hot or room temperature) then drink
- use once a day
- use no more than 7 days
- children 16 years of age or under: ask a doctor
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