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INTRODUCTION ABOUT DULCOFLEX CHILD SUPPOSITORY Dulcoflex Child Suppository is a laxative which is used to treat constipation and are also used to empty the bowel before surgery, X-rays, or other procedures. It contains bisacodyl as an active ingredient which helps to stimulate the bowel moveme...
Dulcoflex Child Suppository is a laxative which is used to treat constipation and are also used to empty the bowel before surgery, X-rays, or other procedures. It contains bisacodyl as an active ingredient which helps to stimulate the bowel movements.
Bisacodyl is a well-known laxative stimulant. It works by increasing bowel movement by acting on the intestinal wall so you can pass the stools more easily, it relieves constipation. It also makes your stool softer.
Always use Dulcoflex Child Suppository as advised by the physician. It is for rectal use only. Do not exceed the daily recommended dosage. Do not use more than one suppository per day without a doctor's prescription. Along with this medicine, drink plenty of fluids (6-8 glasses per day) and eat a fibre-rich diet as it may help to treat constipation. Follow regular physical exercise.
Dulcoflex Child Suppository may cause abdominal pain, diarrhoea, nausea in some individuals. Consult your doctor if you notice any such side effects while using it.
A: It is used to manage constipation and also used to empty the bowel before surgery, X-ray, or other procedures in children as it will soften the stool.
A: DULCOFLEX CHILD SUPPOSITORY usually shows its effect in about 20 minutes (range 10 to 30 minutes). They should be unwrapped and inserted into the rectum from the pointed end first.
A: DULCOFLEX CHILD SUPPOSITORY should not be used for extended periods of time without investigating the cause of constipation. As prolonged use may lead to electrolyte imbalance or low levels of potassium in the body.
A: No. DULCOFLEX CHILD SUPPOSITORY does not help with weight loss and should not be used for this purpose. Consult your doctor for advice.
A: DULCOFLEX CHILD SUPPOSITORY may cause haematochezia (blood in stool). It is generally mild and corrects on its own. It may also cause local irritation and painful sensations. However, contact your doctor if you continue to notice these on your child.
A: DULCOFLEX CHILD SUPPOSITORY is for rectal use only. Wash your hands before and after inserting the medicine. Gently insert the medicine into the rectum as directed by the label packaging or your healthcare provider. Follow the dosage instructions provided.
A: Before using DULCOFLEX CHILD SUPPOSITORY in a child who is sick or has other medical conditions, it is essential to consult with a healthcare provider. They can provide guidance on whether the medication is appropriate based on the child's specific health needs.
A: DULCOFLEX CHILD SUPPOSITORY should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. It is important to keep them out of reach of children. Follow the storage instructions provided on the product packaging.
A: No, DULCOFLEX CHILD SUPPOSITORY should not be cut or broken into smaller pieces. Each suppository is formulated to deliver a specific dosage, and altering the size may affect the effectiveness and safety of the medication. Follow the dosage instructions provided by your healthcare provider or as indicated on the product packaging.
A: If your child accidentally ingests DULCOFLEX CHILD SUPPOSITORY orally, it's important to seek medical attention immediately. Ingesting the suppositories orally can lead to serious side effects and complications. Contact a poison control center or emergency medical services for further guidance.
1. https://www.sanofi.in/dam/jcr:659be037-3aa9-4c23-bd9d-2791888f9539/Dulcoflex%20PI_Sep%202021.pdf
Written By Dr. Janet.C, Pharm.D
Last updated on 19 Mar 2024 | 04:59 PM(IST)