Use:   Provides overnight relief of constipation within 6 to 12 hours.

Description:    Overnight Relief Perdiem® is a 100% Natural Fiber plus Vegetable Laxative. Perdiem's unique combination of natural laxative ingredients provides gentle, predictable overnight relief of constipation without chemical additives. Perdiem's unique form is easy to swallow and requires no mixing.

Active Ingredients:

(in each 6 gram teaspoonful):Purpose:

Psyllium 3.25 g ........... Bulk fiber laxative

Senna 0.74 g ............... Stimulant laxative

Warnings:

Allery alert: do not use if you have a history of psyllium allergy.

CHOKING: TAKING THIS PRODUCT WITHOUT ADEQUATE FLUID MAY CAUSE IT TO SWELL AND BLOCK YOUR THROAT OR ESOPHAGUS AND MAY CAUSE CHOKING. DO NOT TAKE THIS PRODUCT IF YOU HAVE DIFFICULTY IN SWALLOWING. IF YOU EXPERIENCE CHEST PAIN, VOMITING, OR DIFFICULTY IN SWALLOWING OR BREATHING AFTER TAKING THIS PRODUCT, SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION.

Do not use:

Ask a doctor or pharmacist before use if you have noticed a sudden change in bowel habits that persists over a period of 2 weeks

When using this product:

Stop use and ask a doctor if:

If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a health care professional before use.

Keep out of reach of children. In case of overdose, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.

Directions:

Four easy steps for using Perdiem

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1. Moisten your mouth with a drink of water or any cool beverage.

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Place a teaspoonful of granules on your tongue. If you prefer take only a partial teaspoonful at a time.

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3. Without chewing, wash granules down with water or any cool beverage.

4. Repeat steps 1-3 until the recommended dose has been swallowed. Be sure to drink at least 8 ounces of cool liquid.

Other information:

Inactive Ingredients:   acacia, iron oxides, natural flavors, paraffin, sucrose, talc

How Supplied:   Granules: 250-gram (8.8 oz) canisters, 400-gram (14 oz) canisters, and 600-gram (21 oz) canisters.



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