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Laxatives are facing shortages at drugstores and supermarkets across the US — partly thanks to a questionable new TikTok weight-loss trend that casts old-school stool softeners as “budget Ozempic,” doctors told The Wall Street Journal.

Gastroenterologists told the paper that supplies of laxatives have been strained by what they called post-pandemic bowel dysfunction, likely caused by lingering effects of eating worse, exercising less and suffering with greater anxiety as COVID-19 swept the nation.

Meanwhile, a concerning trend also has emerged on TikTok where users promote taking laxatives, particularly Miralax, on a daily basis, with the hashtag #GutTok racking up over 1.1 billion views.

On the video-sharing app, a slew of videos tout colon-stimulating meds — called polyethylene glycol 3350, better known by brand names Miralax, Ex-Lax and Glycolax — as a “budget Ozempic” to feel skinnier, psychologists found, according to the news site.

Miralax in particular it touted as a miracle powder many users claim they can’t live without. In one video, a self-proclaimed “girlie with digestive health issues” films herself dumping a packet of the laxative powder into her smoothie, which she calls the “Miralax Mango Miracle.”

“This is gonna cure all my problems,” she says as she blends the powder into her fruity drink.

A slew of commenters shared that they, too, have a go-to Miralax-infused drink, including one user who enjoys it with “lemonade water enhancer,” while another “found cranberry juice masks the taste and texture perfectly” and a third opts for the powder blended with “frozen bananas, PB2 powder and chocolate almond milk.”

Another woman shared a TikTok claiming a combo of Miralax and four Dulcolax Laxative Soft Chews is her go-to method of “detoxing” her body, especially post-vacation.

“What you eat in private, you will wear in public, right?” the creator asked.

“Trying to beat the belly bloat,” another user shared using the viral — and concerning — “Girl Dinner” song where women share their ideal dinner, with many examples looking more like snacks for toddlers than meals for adult women.

In this particular TikTok, the user’s so-called “Girl Dinner” of choice was a “14-Day Slimming Tea,” Ballerina Tea — which is made with senna, a medication used to treat constipation — and Miralax.

The Post has sought comment from Miralax.

Dr. George Pavlou, who runs Gastroenterology Associates of New Jersey, told The Journal: “Its crazy to think that our collective bowel dysfunction problems have gotten so bad that were literally running out of stool softeners.”

The proof is in the Amazon searches: Searches for laxative pills on Amazon have tripled in the past year alone, according to analytics firm Patter, per The Journal.

In addition, employees at Dow Chemical, a producer of polyethylene glycol, told The Journal that the demand for laxatives has gotten so high since the pandemic that the company is building new factories to boost production of the sought-after powder, which draws water into the colon or physically stimulates the colon to contract.

Historically, consumers in older age groups have routinely purchased laxatives since they’re likely to move less and be on medications that cause constipation, gastroenterologists told The Journal.

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However, in recent years, the age demographic for these over-the-counter stool softeners has gotten shockingly low, the doctors said.

Benefiber manufacturer Haleon — which has reported double-digit sales growth in recent years — reports that 18- to 42-year-olds are now buying the fiber supplement at a higher rate than ever before.

“The demand has changed,” though the brand’s marketing messaging hasn’t, Jissan Cherian, who oversees marketing for Benefiber, told The Journal.

He attributed the shift to the focus on wellness and a growing awareness of the connection between gut bacteria and depression. 

Representatives for Haleon didn’t immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.

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Stanley Cup Playoffs Central: Bracket, schedule, scores, news

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The 2025 Stanley Cup playoffs begin on April 19. The Winnipeg Jets are the NHL’s top overall seed, having finished the regular season with the most points in the standings, and the Washington Capitals earned the No. 1 seed in the East.

This page will be your home throughout the postseason, including schedules, scores, highlights and other preview content.

Read on for the full playoff coverage from every first-round series all the way through the Stanley Cup Final.

First round

Atlantic Division

Regular-season records:

Maple Leafs: 51-26-4, 106 points
Senators: 44-30-7, 95 points

Leading scorers:

Maple Leafs: Mitch Marner (27 goals, 73 assists)
Senators: Tim Stutzle (23 goals, 53 assists)

Schedule:

Game 1: TBD
Game 2: TBD
Game 3: TBD
Game 4: TBD
Game 5: TBD
Game 6: TBD
Game 7: TBD


Regular-season records:

Lightning: 47-26-8, 102 points
Panthers: 47-31-4, 98 points

Leading scorers:

Lightning: Nikita Kucherov (37 goals, 84 assists)
Panthers: Sam Reinhart (39 goals, 42 assists)

Schedule:

Game 1: TBD
Game 2: TBD
Game 3: TBD
Game 4: TBD
Game 5: TBD
Game 6: TBD
Game 7: TBD


Metropolitan Division

Regular-season records:

Capitals: 51-21-9, 111 points
Canadiens: 40-31-11, 91 points

Leading scorers:

Capitals: Dylan Strome (29 goals, 52 assists)
Canadiens: Nick Suzuki (29 goals, 58 assists)

Schedule:

Game 1: TBD
Game 2: TBD
Game 3: TBD
Game 4: TBD
Game 5: TBD
Game 6: TBD
Game 7: TBD


Regular-season records:

Hurricanes: 47-29-5, 99 points
Devils: 42-32-7, 91 points

Leading scorers:

Hurricanes: Sebastian Aho (29 goals, 45 assists)
Devils: Jesper Bratt (21 goals, 67 assists)

Schedule:

Game 1: TBD
Game 2: TBD
Game 3: TBD
Game 4: TBD
Game 5: TBD
Game 6: TBD
Game 7: TBD


Central Division

Regular-season records:

Jets: 56-22-4, 116 points
Blues: 44-30-8, 96 points

Leading scorers:

Jets: Kyle Connor (41 goals, 55 assists)
Blues: Robert Thomas (21 goals, 60 assists)

Schedule:

Game 1: TBD
Game 2: TBD
Game 3: TBD
Game 4: TBD
Game 5: TBD
Game 6: TBD
Game 7: TBD


Regular-season records:

Stars: 50-25-6, 106 points
Avalanche: 49-29-4, 102 points

Leading scorers:

Stars: Matt Duchene (30 goals, 51 assists)
Avalanche: Nathan MacKinnon (32 goals, 84 assists)

Schedule:

Game 1: TBD
Game 2: TBD
Game 3: TBD
Game 4: TBD
Game 5: TBD
Game 6: TBD
Game 7: TBD


Pacific Division

Regular-season records:

Golden Knights: 49-22-10, 108 points
Wild: 45-30-7, 97 points

Leading scorers:

Golden Knights: Jack Eichel (27 goals, 66 assists)
Wild: Matt Boldy (27 goals, 46 assists)

Schedule:

Game 1: TBD
Game 2: TBD
Game 3: TBD
Game 4: TBD
Game 5: TBD
Game 6: TBD
Game 7: TBD


Regular-season records:

Kings: 48-24-9, 105 points
Oilers: 47-29-5, 99 points

Leading scorers:

Kings: Adrian Kempe (35 goals, 38 assists)
Oilers: Leon Draisaitl (52 goals, 54 assists)

Schedule:

Game 1: TBD
Game 2: TBD
Game 3: TBD
Game 4: TBD
Game 5: TBD
Game 6: TBD
Game 7: TBD

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Robertson injured in Stars’ regular-season finale

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Dallas forward Jason Robertson sustained a lower-body injury during the Stars’ regular-season finale at Nashville on Wednesday and left the game.

Robertson, the Stars’ second-leading points producer with 80 (35 goals, 45 assists) this season, left the game early in the second period after being hit into the boards by Nashville’s Michael McCarron. The team announced that Robertson would not return.

Dallas, which went on to lose 5-1, is locked into second place in the Central Division and will host the Colorado Avalanche in the first round of the playoffs. However, the Stars are mired in a season-worst 0-5-2 slide.

Robertson, the Stars’ second-round draft pick in 2017, is in his sixth season with Dallas, having recorded 79 or more points in each of the past four campaigns.

Field Level Media and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Iafallo signs 3-year, $11M extension with Jets

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Winnipeg Jets forward Alex Iafallo signed a three-year contract extension worth $11 million Wednesday.

The extension will begin next season for Iafallo, who has recorded 31 points (15 goals, 16 assists), 15 penalty minutes and a plus-21 rating in 81 games this season.

Iafallo, 31, has totaled 262 points (111 goals, 151 assists) in 583 career games with the Los Angeles Kings and Jets. He was an undrafted free agent who was signed by the Kings out of the University of Minnesota-Duluth in 2017.

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