GrannyH,
They probably do that for good reason. If a patient doesn't take enough, and doesn't get cleaned out well enough for a good, clear colonoscopy exam, the claim will be, "You didn't follow orders"! If a patient takes it all, and ends up with intestinal damage, MC, etc., the claim will be, "You should have known better than that - that was enough prep solution to clean out an elephant!"
Tex
Colonoscopy prep products MAY trigger MC
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Speaking of dosages--when I was in the hospital in 2008 a month after an appendectomy with uncontrollable D, extreme weight loss, and massive dehydration (they poked me for an hour before they got an IV in); they gave me the traditional FLEET colonoscopy prep. In the middle of the night, I called the nurse and told her I thought I was dying. She just patted me on the hand and told me I was fine. I really made my peace with God that night because I was sure I would not last until morning. Well, I ended up having severe c. diff., and spending the next week in the hospital. Imagine my surprise when, months later as I was preparing for the colonoscopy which would diagnose my MC, I was told that the FLEET products had been taken off the market due to a number of deaths. It still makes me shiver.
Mags
Mags