Who should not take OsmoPrep Oral?
Check with your physician if you have any of the following:
Conditions:
Lower Seizure Threshold, Problem Emptying Stomach Contents, Coronary Artery Bypass Graft, Increased Calcium in the Kidneys, Decreased Motility Function of Stomach or Intestines, Megacolon, Gastric Bypass, Stapling of Stomach, Recent Heart Attack, Unpredictable Severe Constricting Chest Pain, Disease of the Muscle of the Heart with Enlargement, Very Rapid Heartbeat - Torsades de Pointes, Prolonged Q-T Interval on EKG, Abnormal Heart Rhythm, Chronic Heart Failure, Abnormal EKG with QT changes from Birth, Toxic Megacolon, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Inflammation of the Large Intestine, Paralysis of the Intestines, Stomach or Intestine Blockage, Inherited Disorder of Intestines - Hirschsprung's Disease, Seizures, Ascites, Weakened Patient, Severely Difficult Bowel Movements, Decreased Blood Volume, Seizure caused by Sudden Withdrawal of Benzodiazepine, Increased Activity of the Parathyroid Gland, High Amount of Phosphate in the Blood, Low Amount of Calcium in the Blood, High Amount of Sodium in the Blood, Low Amount of Sodium in the Blood, Extreme Loss of Body Water, Low Amount of Potassium in the Blood, A Rupture in the Wall of the Stomach or Intestine, Imbalance of Body Fluids, Moderate to Severe Kidney Impairment, Symptoms from Alcohol Withdrawal
Allergies:
SODIUM PHOSPHATE





