Dulcolax Tablets 30

Dulcolax Tablets, for constipation give a gentle return to natural regularity.

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NZ$11.78

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Medicines have benefits and some have risks. Always read the label and use only as directed. If symptoms persist or you have side effects see your healthcare professional. Vitamins are supplementary to and not a replacement for a balanced diet. Your order will be reviewed by our pharmacists and we will contact you if we need more information to complete the order. We can only sell quantities that are appropriate for personal use - wholesale level quantities will not be shipped.

Details
Details
Dulcolax when taken as directed work overnight to produce a bowel motion the next morning.
Additional Info
Additional Info
Brand No
Free Shipping N/A
Classification Pharmacy Only
Active Ingredient Dulcolax contains Bisacodyl 5mg
Dosage

Recommended dose of Dulcolax for constipation: Adults one or two tablets at night. Directions for use are as follows: Swallow Dulcolax tablets with a glass of water. Do not take milk or antacids together with Dulcolax tablets. Dulcolax tablets have a special coating which stops them dissolving until they have reached the bowel. Dulcolax tablets generally work in 6 - 12 hours

Contra Indications No
Reactions No
Interactions Do not take Dulcolax tablets with milk or antacids.
Patient Info

Constipation is abnormally infrequent bowel motions and/or pain when passing small, hard stools. A bowel motion every day is not always necessary. Peoples bowel habits differ, and some people have a bowel motion only every second or third day or longer. Constipation is not the same as irregular bowel habits. People with constipation may have to strain to pass a bowel motion, which is usually hard. A constipated person may report headache, foul breath, furred tongue, loss of appetite, flatulence, irritability, stomach cramps, bloating, insomnia and general feeling of ill health. Occasionally, some people complaining of diarrhea may in fact have overflow diarrhea as a result of constipation. Haemorrhoids may indicate constipation.

Diet is an important factor in constipation. A diet high in fiber (fruit, vegetables and grain products) is strongly recommended. This should be implemented once the acute problem has been treated with Dulcolax tablets. When there is sufficient fiber in the diet the stools will float.

Warning

Refer to a pharmacist or doctor if: Constipation is accompanied by vomiting. There has been sudden weight loss. Bowel motions are very dark and tarry-looking or contain blood. The constipation has been recurrent, persistent or worsening. There is abdominal pain or bloating you suspect a person has been buying laxatives or using large amounts of laxatives as a method of losing weight. Constipation alternates with diarrhea. Constipation has continued longer than 7 days. Dulcolax tablets must be kept out of reach of children.

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