Magnesium sulfate is a routine medicine given to pregnant women in obstetrics (high-risk areas). The main usage is that magnesium sulfate intravenous injection and intramuscular injection are not absorbed, which can form a hypertonic state in the intestine, reduce the absorption of water, increase the intestinal contents, cause intestinal peristalsis and cause diarrhea. Used for jejunal contents before surgery or colonoscopy. However, it is very dangerous to lose weight with magnesium sulfate. Intravenous injection and intramuscular injection of magnesium sulfate are mainly used as anticonvulsants, which can cause vasodilation and lower blood pressure. Magnesium sulfate is mainly used to relieve eclampsia, tetanus and other convulsions, as well as to treat hypertensive crisis due to its central inhibitory effect and relaxing and hypotensive effect on skeletal muscle. Adverse reactions include: high blood magnesium can cause respiratory depression, sudden drop of blood pressure, cardiac arrest and death. The disappearance of tendon reflex is a precursor of respiratory depression, so tendon reflex should be checked frequently during continuous medication. In case of poisoning, artificial respiration should be carried out immediately, and calcium chloride or calcium gluconate should be slowly injected intravenously for emergency rescue.
If you want to lose weight, I suggest you use sodium sulfate, which is weaker than magnesium sulfate Now Japanese MM and sodium sulfate have gradually replaced magnesium sulfate, which is safer. Use with caution during menstruation, pregnancy and the elderly.