DOSAGE & ADMINISTRATION SECTION.


Directions. For laxative use. Adults and children 12 yrs. of age and older: to level tsps (10 30 g) in an oz glass of water. Repeat in hours if needed. Drink ozs of liquid with each dose. limit doses per day. Lemon juice may be added to improve taste. this product generally produces bowel movements in 1/2 to hours. Best when taken on an empty stomach.Children to 12 yrs of age: Consulta doctor before use.For use as soaking aid: Dissolve cupfuls of Epson Salt per gallon of warm water. apply in conjunction with bandages or toweling.

INACTIVE INGREDIENT SECTION.


Inactive ingredient. None.

INDICATIONS & USAGE SECTION.


Use. As laxative: For relief of occasional constipation.As an external soaking aid: For temporary relief of minor sprains and bruises.

OTC - ACTIVE INGREDIENT SECTION.


Active ingredient. Magnesium Sulfate (heptahydrate) 100%.

OTC - KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN SECTION.


Keep out of reach of children.. In case of accidental overdose, seek preofessional assistance or contact Poison Control Center immediately.

OTC - PURPOSE SECTION.


Puropose. Laxative/Soak solution.

OTC - STOP USE SECTION.


Stop use and consult doctor if. When taking as laxative, there is rectal bleeding or failure to have bowel movement after use. These could be signs of serious condition.When using as soaking aid, discontinue use where promt relief is not obtained or where there is evidence of infection. Hot or warm soaks should not be used by individuals with diabetes except on the advice of physician.If pregnant or breasfeeding, ask health professional before use.

PACKAGE LABEL.PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL.


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SPL UNCLASSIFIED SECTION.


Drug Facts.

WARNINGS SECTION.


Warnings. Ask as doctor before use if you:haeve kidney disease or diabetes. Have abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, change in bowel habits persisting more than weeks. Have already used laxative for period longer than week. Serious side effects from prolonged use or overdose may occur.Are taking prescription drugs.