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Australian women die after taking 800 laxatives a day, coroner calls for stronger drug control

An Adelaide woman, who took 800 pills a day due to eating disorders, died, and the coroner called for stricter regulation of laxative sales.

Claudia, 28, in June 2014. Rabella (Claudia La Bella) was taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital, weighing only 35 kilograms, severely dehydrated and suffering from severe abdominal pain.

For two years, she had pretended to have advanced ovarian cancer until her family found out she was suffering from anorexia nervosa.

On Wednesday, South Australia coroner Mark. In a study published by Johns (Mark Johnes), he suggested that drugstore shelves or online stores should not sell (Dulcolax) and similar laxatives as over-the-counter drugs, and that customers should only be allowed to purchase them after consultation with pharmacists.

Before her death, Rabella spent about $500 a week on thousands of laxatives.

The young mother's employer, Adelaide's other construction company, claims that Rabella stole three hundred and seventy three thousand nine hundred and ninety nine yuan from Adelaide when she managed her account at home.

Rabella's husband, John, said in an investigation in November that he had no reason to doubt his wife's claim that he had cancer.


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