Guest guest Posted December 6, 2011 Report Share Posted December 6, 2011 thank you for sharing that! Here they are..............you have to pay for the FOIA Freedom of Information Act, AERS reports. I've been studying this medication since 2001 and submitted every 6 months to begin my own study and the numbers went from 6 to 1,966 in 10 years. The cost is $55.00 and now went up to $65.00. The FDA also held a drug oversight board meeting on the side effects of PEG in pediatrics..........see enclosed 6 files + 1 drug oversight board meeting link. There is also an article titled fatal disnatremia caused by elective colonoscopy. 2 out of 3 adult patients died from an elective colonoscopy using PEG electrolyte solution. The author writes that the death and morbidity wouldn't have happened UNLESS they had the unappreciated presence of C-diff or escheria coli............this tells me they know something about if there's bad bacteria in the colon, that something can go very wrong, yet I haven't come across ONE individual that knows a thing about it. Below and attached is a decade of research I've spend to find out the truth about this medication b/c I knew something went REALLY WRONG upon giving this medication to my dd......................Drug oversight board meetingReplies to Fatal dysnatraemia caused by elective colonoscopyTo: miralax Sent: Mon, December 5, 2011 8:08:28 PMSubject: Miralax Adverse Event Reporting to FDA I was just looking up Miralax on the FDA site again and they only show adult reports. Aren't there reports from the group too? http://www.drugcite.com/?q=miralax Carol 6 of 6 File(s) ucm171059[6]._htm child aspirated PEG.pdf 1,966 FDA adverse reactions.LIS 1,966 Adverse reactions.LIS children.pdf Urinary excretion of PEG 3350.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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