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This question is a bit urgent.
I've searched the archives and Hale's forum to no avail. The mother of
an infant roughly twelve months old is to undergo colonoscopy, and is
to take Visicol tablets (sodium phosphate, diabasic, anhydrous, sodium
phosphate, monobasic, monohydrate) as part of the prep. Searching
suggests that the other phosphate-type preps and enemas are ok (watch
for dehydration, etc), so my hunch is that it would be fine. Does
anyone have any harder information?
Lara Hopkins
family doc
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