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Compare Golytely vs. Magnesium citrate

Head-to-head comparisons of medication uses, side effects, warnings, and more.

Key takeaways

PEG 3350 with electrolytes (Golytely, Nulytely, and Moviprep) and magnesium citrate (Citroma) are both used to help with bowel movements, but they work differently and are used for different purposes. PEG 3350 with electrolytes is an osmotic laxative used mainly to clean the colon before procedures like colonoscopies. It requires a prescription and involves drinking a large amount of liquid. Magnesium citrate is a saline laxative available over-the-counter, used for occasional constipation, and works faster, usually within 30 minutes to 6 hours. While PEG 3350 with electrolytes is not recommended for people with certain heart or kidney issues due to potential electrolyte imbalances, magnesium citrate should be avoided if you have kidney problems or need to limit magnesium intake. PEG 3350 with electrolytes can cause side effects like nausea and electrolyte imbalance, while magnesium citrate can cause nausea and stomach pain. Both medications should be taken with caution, especially if you have other health conditions or are taking other medications.

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