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Description

Bayer Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Laxative

  • The ingestion of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia laxative and antacid produces a bowel movement in one-half to 6 hours.
  • There are 1,200 milligrams of magnesium hydroxide in each 15 mL dose.
  • Stimulant and cramp free
  • 12-ounce bottle

Frequently asked questions

How quickly can I expect relief?

Bayer Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia is designed to provide relief from occasional constipation within 30 minutes to 6 hours.

Is this formula gentle on the stomach?

Yes. This liquid formula is stimulant-free and specifically engineered to be cramp-free, ensuring a gentle experience.

Can this be used for acid reflux?

Yes, this product is dual-action: it functions as a saline laxative for constipation relief and also acts as an antacid.

Does it contain any harsh stimulants?

No, this is a stimulant-free saline laxative, which is why it is effective without the typical cramping often associated with stimulant-based laxatives.

Is this suitable for a standard home medical kit?

Absolutely. Its dual-action nature as a laxative and antacid, combined with its 12-ounce size, makes it a reliable staple for most home health and wellness supplies.

Why choose Phillips' over other brands?

Phillips’ is a long-standing, trusted brand produced by Bayer, known for its consistent and reliable quality in digestive health solutions.

What is the active ingredient strength?

Each 15 mL dose contains 1,200 milligrams of magnesium hydroxide, providing a consistent and regulated strength.

Is the dosing cap included?

Yes, the translucent blue cap is specifically designed to function as a measuring vessel with clear volume markings for easy, accurate dosing.

How should I store this product?

For optimal quality and shelf life, it is recommended to keep this bottle in a cool, dry place as part of your home medical kit.

Is this considered a saline laxative?

Yes, it is a recognized saline laxative, which works by drawing water into the intestines to help relieve occasional constipation.