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mrbonnertoday at 6:06 PM3 repliesview on HN

I’m doing it this year. Does the pill work as effectively as the drink?


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xattttoday at 6:20 PM

> Oral sodium sulfate in a single dose has been found to cause increased gastrointestinal (GI) events

> Sodium phosphate is no longer recommended as a bowel preparation regimen due to its serious side effects

Essentially, put in the effort and do the liquid bowel prep.

Consider adding flavour drops to your drink, icing it or turn it into a slushie to make it slightly more interesting to drink. The PEG will make the ice crystals slightly more smoother.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK535368/

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jedbergtoday at 6:14 PM

Some doctors will say yes, some no. Best bet is to do what your doctor suggests, but at least ask if the pills are an option.

skywhoppertoday at 6:19 PM

I can’t compare the two, but fwiw, in my experience, while the drink is mildly unpleasant it’s only the texture of the drink itself that’s bad and the fact that you have to drink quite a bit of it. It doesn’t taste bad per se (and you can add flavored drink mix to help) and the “purging” part is painless, ie no cramps or anything.