News Tagged ‘Osmo Prep

Lawsuits mount against maker of over-the-counter bowel cleanser

fleet product boxes 150x150 Lawsuits mount against maker of over the counter bowel cleanserThe Food and Drug Administration (FDA) black box warning on oral sodium phosphates (OSPs) came late last year, but as early as 2003, doctors were beginning to make the link between pills and solutions used to clear the bowel before colonoscopies and serious and permanent kidney injuries. As more and more reports of kidney damage and even complete kidney failure began to pour in to the FDA, the agency finally issued a mild warning in 2005. The black box warning on prescription products would come three years later, after 21 more reports of serious kidney injuries. Soon after that FDA warning, C.B. Fleet quickly pulled its over-the-counter products off the market.

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Some detox practices carry serious risks

detox 150x150 Some detox practices carry serious risksIt seems every time you turn on the TV, flip through a magazine, or go online, you are faced with another commercial or infomercial about the benefits of detoxifying the body through magic pills or solutions. From detox diets and foot cleansings to nasal irrigation and colon clearing– the options are seemingly limitless. Proving the benefits of such toxin-removing practices is sketchy, says Dr. Tyrone M. in a column in the Phillippine Star. And some practices can be downright dangerous to your health.

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Stool sampling may detect gastrointestinal cancers early

BaylorMedicalCenter 150x150 Stool sampling may detect gastrointestinal cancers earlyCould samples of your stool keep you from having a colonoscopy? Researchers at Baylor Medical Center think so. A team of doctors from Baylor pored through stool samples, analyzed long strands of DNA and were able to diagnose gastrointestinal cancers early, according to a report from KARE-TV 11.

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Oprah, Oz sue colon cleanse company over false advertising

oprah 150x150 Oprah, Oz sue colon cleanse company over false advertisingInternet commercials for colon cleansing products featuring the images, names and voices of Oprah Winfrey and her friend Dr. Oz are a hoax, says Winfrey and Oz, and they have filed a lawsuit in New York Federal Court to take the ads down, according to TMZ. The lawsuit claims the company is trying to cash in on the false premise that the products have been tested or recommended by Winfrey and/or Oz when they, in fact, have not. Winfrey and Oz claim the company, which sells products such as Colon Pro CleansePower Colon Cleanse and Colon Max, “turn out to be credit card scams or other fraudulent schemes.”

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Humor takes the anxiety out of colonoscopies

funny pictures doctor cat inspects pinata2 Humor takes the anxiety out of colonoscopiesColonoscopies are serious business. The procedure involves sending a small camera inside the colon to search for abnormalities, including colon or rectal cancers, also known as colorectal cancer. Regular colon screenings can find polyps even before they become cancerous. By removing those polyps, one can literally dodge colorectal cancer.

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Canada orders makers of common OTC laxatives to re-label

OSP products incl fleetHealth Canada has ordered manufacturers of over-the-counter oral sodium phosphates (), such as Fleet Phospho-Soda, to either re-label the products to remove any mention of bowel cleansing, or remove the products completely from the Canadian market.

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Understanding the symptoms of colorectal cancer

colorectal cancersColorectal cancer, or cancers of the colon or rectum, is the third most common cancer diagnosed in both men and women and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States among men and women combined, according to the American Cancer Society. The average person has about a 1 in 19 risk of developing the disease over his lifetime. Detected early, the disease can be curable. The best defense is regular screenings. Regular colonoscopies are recommended beginning at age 50, or sooner for those with a family history or exhibiting symptoms.

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Vaccine may eliminate need for routine colon screenings

vaccine 150x150 Vaccine may eliminate need for routine colon screeningsClinical trials of a vaccine designed to trigger the body to attack a protein linked to colon cancer are currently being conducted by scientists at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. The vaccine activates the immune system to target a defective protein which is prevalent in colorectal cancer tissue and other precancerous tissues. Researchers hope, if proven successful, the vaccine may eliminate the need for repeated colon screenings in high-risk patients. These patients tend to have multiple precancerous polyps, called advanced adenomas, in their intestines. Routine colonoscopies look for signs of recurrence of the polyps.

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Colorectal cancer rates rise among young adults

colorectal cancersWhile overall colorectal cancer rates are steadily decreasing, colorectal cancer rates among younger patients are on the rise, according to data collected from the 13 Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) cancer registries nationwide and studied by the American Cancer Society.

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Baking soda may help those with kidney problems ward off dialysis

baking soda1 150x150 Baking soda may help those with kidney problems ward off dialysisPeople who suffer from chronic kidney disease may be able to ward off dialysis by taking a daily dose of baking soda, according to researchers from he Department of Renal Medicine and Transplantation at the William Harvey Research Institute Barts, and the London NHS Trust in London.

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