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what is saline cathartics explain with suitable example (sodium nitrite)​

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Answered by gayathridevimj
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Saline Cathartics are inorganic, poorly absorbed salts. When you put salt in the intestinal lumen, osmotic pressure increases, which pulls water toward it and creates more bulk. With more bulk we have increased motility and peristalsis takes place.

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