Some people who do not require a maximum dose are also trying to save money by filling prescriptions for high-capacity pens and counting clicks to administer smaller doses
Some over-the-counter laxatives that can be used to relieve occasional constipation include: Osmotic laxatives (Milk of Magnesia, Polyethylene Glycol, MiraLAX) Bulk-forming laxatives (Benefiber, FiberCon, Metamucil, Citrucel) Stool softeners (Colace, Docusate Calcium) Rectal suppositories (Bisacodyl, Dulcolax) While many laxatives are available over-the-counter, they should only be used to relieve occasional constipation
It may not be used in medication orders or other medication-related documentation
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Combining the Two: Practical Tips When running both peptides together, keep these guidelines in mind
At the 0.25mg starting dose, four weeks requires only 1mg of peptide