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titleOfInvention Method and kit for gastro-intestinal cleansing
abstract A method of cleansing a mammalian GI tract is described and includes ingestion of polyethylene glycol (PECJ) and magnesium citrate in a split-dose regimen, The split-dose regimen provides effective cleansing of the GI tract while minimizing discomfort and side effects to the patient. A kit packaged with a first and second portion of PHCi, and a first and second portion of magnesium citrate, and optionally simethicone is also provided.
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