Can I have mayo before a colonoscopy?

Can I have mayo before a colonoscopy?

OK to eat: Margarine. Vegetable and other oils. Mayonnaise. Salad dressings made without seeds or nuts.

What Flavour is MoviPrep?

Moviprep Orange is an orange flavoured powder contained in four sachets. There are two large sachets (Sachet A) and two small sachets (Sachet B).

What ingredients are in MoviPrep?

MOVIPREP, powder for oral solution

  • potassium chloride.
  • sodium chloride.
  • ascorbic acid.
  • macrogol 3350.
  • sodium sulfate, anhydrous.
  • sodium ascorbate.

Can I have a tuna sandwich before a colonoscopy?

Tender lean meat-not stringy Beef, Lamb, Lean Pork, Fillet Of Chicken, Fillet of Fish, Shellfish-Oysters, Calamari Scallops, Crab. Canned fish in brine, not oil.

What condiments can you have before a colonoscopy?

Condiments

  • Ketchup and mustard.
  • Margarine, butter, oils, mayonnaise, sour cream and salad dressing.
  • Plain gravies.
  • Spices, cooked herbs, bouillon, broth, and soups made with allowed vegetables.
  • Sugar, clear jelly, honey and syrup.

What can I mix with Moviprep to make it taste better?

To improve taste, add a squeeze of lemon or lime or iced tea (try it first, and then add small amounts gradually to taste if needed). Mix to dissolve. You may mix the solution in the morning and refrigerate.

Does MoviPrep contain aspartame?

MoviPrep contains phenylalanine, a component of aspartame. Each MoviPrep treatment contains 131 mg of phenylalanine (after hydrolysis of the aspartame molecule in vivo to aspartic acid and phenylalanine).

Can you have an allergic reaction to MoviPrep?

A very serious allergic reaction to this drug is rare. However, get medical help right away if you notice any symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, including: rash, itching/swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat), severe dizziness, trouble breathing. This is not a complete list of possible side effects.

Are eggs constipating?

Eggs. Some people believe that eggs can cause constipation. However, there is not much scientific evidence that supports this. They are a low fiber food, though, so eating a lot of them may contribute to constipation.