You can without ill effect.
However, if you eat any fat while taking Alli you will not need the laxative.
Yes no maybe so
It is generally safe to take laxatives while on antibiotics, but it is important to consult with a healthcare provider before doing so to ensure there are no potential interactions or adverse effects.
You should NOT take laxatives to lose weight as it is dangerous to your health. You don't lose fat by taking them, but you do lose valuable fluids and essential nutrients.
Taking laxatives is not recommended at any point during pregnancy.
Laxatives can cause infertility. Talk to your doctor.
It is all right to take laxatives when you are having your period.
Not the mild ones but you should always consult your doctor before taking any new meds.
Laxatives
Laxatives can be addictive, however, not in the same way as a narcotic drug or cigarettes. The more you use laxatives the more your bowel movements will become dependent on them. A bottle may recommend taking only 2 tablets. However, after prolonged use, you will have to take more for them to work. Fairly soon you will be taking handfuls and up to a few bottles of laxatives in order to have a bowel movement. With prolonged use you will become completely dependent on laxatives in order to have a bowel movement, and you can cause yourself to become constipated permanently.
You shouldn't eat for a while, because the laxatives will be trying to rid your body of whatever food and substance it has in the stomach. Eating soon after taking the laxatives would only complicate the process, and possibly make it more painful.
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