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Meanings of laxative effect in English
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Usage of laxative effect in English
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When given orally, it has a laxativeeffect and induces labor in pregnant females.
2
Foods containing both ash and cellulose have a laxativeeffect.
3
They are used by our druggists as an ingredient in confection of senna for a gentle laxativeeffect.
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There is no doubt that it exerts its laxativeeffect better if taken stewed rather than with pastry.
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In mice lacking EP(3) receptors, the laxativeeffect and the uterus contraction induced via ricinoleic acid are absent.
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The contribution of the stool PGE2 to the laxativeeffect of Mg(OH)2 is unknown.
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Some waters had such a laxativeeffect that toilets had to be built at regular intervals along the path back to town.
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In summary, the laxativeeffect of Mg(OH)2 is associated with increased output of stool PGE2.
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These also contain the old-fashioned sweetener manitol which is known to have laxativeeffects, Nikki says.
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Oils and fats are also laxative but can not be used in sufficiently large quantities to produce very laxativeeffects without producing loss of appetite.