Miralax pulls fluid into the bowel.... Don't think you want that right now. I'd go with Metamucil.
That is correct, if you are a patient with Adrenal insufficiency and treated with fludrocortisone and prednisolone you should not use Metamucil.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22071646Acta Med Iran. 2011;49(10):688-9.A bulking agent may lead to adrenal insufficiency crisis: a case report.Ahi S, Esmaeilzadeh M, Kayvanpour E, Sedaghat-Hamedani F, Samadanifard SH.Author informationAbstractAdrenal insufficiency is a life-threatening disorder which must be treated with glucocorticoid replacement and needs permanent dose adjustment during patient's different somatic situations. Insufficient glucocorticoid doses result in adrenal crisis and must be treated with intravenous hydrocortisone. The patient was known with Adrenal insufficiency and was treated optimally with fludrocortisone and prednisolone since seven years with no history of adrenal crisis. The patient was admitted with abdominal pain, weakness, fatigue and nausea developed 3-4 days after taking psyllium, a bulking agent, prescribed by a surgeon to diagnose anal fissure. Detailed medical history, physical examinations, laboratory and imaging examinations did not approve any other cause of adrenal crisis. Psyllium may interfere with gastrointestinal absorption of prednisolone and/or fludrocortisone and trigger acute adrenal crisis in patients with adrenal insufficiency.More information:http://www.naturalstandard.com/index-abstract.asp?create-abstract=psyllium.asp&title=Psyllium
Can't just take a stool softener??
No one is calling anyone stupid. The problem is the original question asked specific direct blanket advice on a med(OTC med) for dialysis patients. Is it safe? That is a very dangerous question for anyone to answer unless you specifically know the patient and their meds and history. Even with all my medical training and experience I wouldnt answer that without knowing that patient personally and treating them. That is the danger of the internet. People give advice on specific issues without having all the facts. What is safe for one person may be lethal for others. Just look at what just happened to Nursy 66 and her husband. His rheumatologist gave him methotrexate while on dialysis. He should have checked with the nephrologist and avoided what is now a very serios condition that I ,in fact , warned her about. Even the surgeon that gave the patient with adrenal insufficiency metamucil erred by not checking with the endocrinologist. Drugs often mix badly. What may be safe for you one day may not be the next day due to a new med you are on or other changes. Dont assume anything. Metamucil can in fact effect absorbtion of many meds and could cause issues. If you dont know the meds the person is on then how can you give an answer. It may be safe for some but not everyone. Only your own doctor can really make that determination. This site is great for help with many issues. I have learned some things here. But I STILL CRINGE WHEN PEOPLE GIVE DIRECT MEDICAL ADVICE to a stranger or a person you only know from a distance. Even a doctor should never do that .
I'm just saying that this site was created to tell the truth as we know it. If we're all going to be scared to give advice as we know it from our own experiences, then we may as well end each post with a legal dissertation.Like a commercial.... 10 seconds on the drug and 20 seconds of possible side effects and studies. Whatever, do as you wish.
You make a valid point, too!