💪 Say goodbye to constipation with confidence!
GoodSense ClearLax is a polyethylene glycol 3350 powder designed to provide effective relief from occasional constipation. This unflavored, grit-free formula dissolves easily in any beverage and is safe for adults and children aged 17 and older. Recommended by doctors, it works gently to increase bowel movement frequency within 1 to 3 days.
R**T
Thanks again!!!
Now this product is natural and I can use it every couple of days so I don’t get constipation!!
F**N
Effective but takes a day or two
This is not a stimulant laxative (like ex-lax) so NO CRAMPS but it does take a couple of days. Even better is that it tastes practically like nothing so it's not hard to get a glass of it down (as opposed to the formula they give you at the GI doctor which tastes horrible). I drank one glass and got some results, you can probably drink an additional glass if things don't get moving fast enough but idk make sure to read the label
R**E
Works well
Works well
K**E
Good buy
I was looking. For a laxative at cvs and it was hella expensive so I went on Amazon and got the same thing but for a cheaper price. Just what I needed and it’s the same thing!!
E**M
GoodSense ClearLax, Polyethylene Glycol 3350 P
product was good
C**O
eep moving, this product is wonderful!K
Not a bad price, can find for less, however this worked great will need more soon. If your on a Glp1 This is your BFF!
S**N
Can't Beat This Price! We use this on our child.
I bought this as a substitute for Miralax and because it is much cheaper here than even the store brands on the shelves at the stores.I want to share why/how we are using this product in case it helps/encourages anyone else to try it. Pleas excuse my layman's explanation!Our son, who just turned 6, all of a sudden started having small poop accidents in his pants during the day. He would run to the bathroom every time, but there was already some in his pants. Since he was previously potty-trained, this didn't make sense. So, we went to the pediatrician. She told us that sometimes when people get really constipated over a long time - like not drinking enough fluids/eating enough fiber, your sphincter and bowels get stretched out (yes, from the large poops that aren't coming out), and that then you may not be able to feel the feeling that you would normally feel from your bowel sphincter contracting. Which in our son's case, would lead to accidents. He literally can't FEEL when he needs to go until he's already going.Her recommendation was to give him a capful of Miralax for awhile so that his poop would be softer and come out more easily, allowing his bowel/sphincter to retract to normal size.Her theory made sense because 1) we just moved to CO within the past 6 months and it's crazy dry here, so you need to stay extra hydrated and 2) our son just started Kindergarten this past fall - and he basically has no opportunity for drinks for hours on end, and 3) we have shared custody and mommy makes him poop at least daily but daddy did not, so every other week he was even more constipated.We have been giving him Miralax for about a month. He does still have accidents, but not as many and his poop has become a lot more regular and softer, so I think her theory is working.We mix it well into his morning chocolate milk to serve it. Daddy didn't stir it well the first time and it was goopy, but we learned and now he can't even tell it's in his milk. It is tasteless, colorless powder - and the cap doubles as the measurer. So, it would mix well into any milk or juice.As an aside, Inworried that regular use would cause him diarrhea or something, but it hasn't. For a laxative, it is super duper mild.
T**T
Just like MiraLax- no difference
I use this for my wee one, who tends to hold it in until it’s too hard to pass. It’s recommended by his doctor, and since last Fall it has worked wonders. It’s way cheaper than MiraLX but it’s the same exact thing, & boy do you get a lot of it.
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