Excessive doses of white willow may cause stomach upset, diarrhea, nausea, or ringing in the ears.
Maalox is an antacid medication that typically does not cause white stools as a side effect. White stools can be caused by other factors such as liver or gallbladder issues, so it's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation if you notice this symptom.
Iron pills will make your stools very dark in color, almost black.
You are probably looking for White Willow Bark from which Aspirin was produced. The salicin in white willow bark is metabolized in your body to form salicylic acid, which reduces inflammation, pain and fever. White Willow is slower acting than aspirin, however the beneficial effects of white willow bark last longer and have fewer side effects than aspirin. White willow bark does not cause stomach bleeding like commercially available aspirin.
It is heredetary.
No, they don't.
It could be anything from too many fats in the dog's diet, to have a bit of an intestinal problem (we all get them). Even humans can have a certain amount of mucus in their stools. If your dog's stools are quite white with mucus then it's advisable to take a stool sample to your vets for analysis to be sure there is no infection.
persons considering taking white willow preparations should first consult a physician or registered pharmacist, as white willow interacts with a number of nonprescription as well as prescription medications.
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White willow (Salix alba) is a large tree that grows in Central and Southern Europe, Asia, and North America.
White willow is commercially available in tincture, tablet, capsule, powder, or tea forms. When choosing a commercial preparation, it is recommended to use a standard product that contains 200-250 mg of white willow per dose.
Walnut tree, willow tree or white birch tree.