DULCOFLEX SUPPOSITORY 5 mg Child

Uses of DULCOFLEX SUPPOSITORY 5 mg Child
DULCOFLEX; In constipation. to clean out the intestines before a bowel examination/surgery. Bisacodyl is known as a stimulant laxative.
How it Work
It works by increasing the movement of the intestines, helping the stool to come out. Hence relieves constipation. Bisacodyl works by stimulating enteric nerves to cause colonic contractions. It is also a contact laxative; it increases fluid and salt secretion. The action of bisacodyl on the small intestine is negligible; stimulant laxatives mainly promote evacuation of the colon
Common Side Effects
Common side effects include Some degree of abdominal discomfort, nausea, cramps, griping, and/or faintness with therapeutic doses. Diarrhea, GI irritation, and fluid and electrolyte depletion. Gastric irritation and the possibility of vomiting if the enteric coating of tablets is disrupted. so a safe medicine.
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*Follow your doctor’s advice.
*Always take medicine after food.
*Take the medicine with water.
Fast Fact
In the rectum, it can produce much faster results. When administered rectally in suppository form, it is usually effective in 15 to 60 minutes
Bisacodyl is a derivative of triphenylmethane. It was first used as a laxative in 1953 because of its structural similarity to phenolphthalein.
Frequently Asked Question
Although laxatives artificially stimulate the large intestine to empty, the “weight loss” caused by a laxative-induced bowel movement contains little actual food, fat, or calories. Instead, laxative abuse causes the loss of water, minerals, electrolytes and indigestible fiber and wastes from the colon.
If your stools are soft but are still difficult to pass, try taking a stimulant laxative in addition to a bulk-forming laxative. Osmotic laxatives usually start to work after about two or three days, while stimulant laxatives usually have an effect within six to 12 hours.
There’s no laxative that will help you lose fat. If you try to use laxatives for weight loss, you may see the number on the scale go down, but it’s deceiving, women’s health expert Jennifer Wider, M.D., tells—that’s actually water weight you’re losing.
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