Glycilax Suppository [child] 12's
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Glycilax Suppositories For Children Are Used To Provide Relief From Constipation. Here’s A Detailed Overview Of The Product:
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Content Description
active Ingredient:
- glycerin (commonly Used In The Formulation Of These Suppositories)
uses:
- relief Of Constipation: Provides Relief From Constipation In Children By Stimulating Bowel Movements.
- bowel Regulation: Helps In Cases Where Other Oral Laxatives Are Not Suitable Or Practical.
mechanism Of Action:
- glycerin: Acts As A Mild Irritant To The Rectal Mucosa, Which Helps Stimulate The Bowel To Produce A Bowel Movement. It Also Has Osmotic Properties, Drawing Water Into The Bowel To Soften The Stool.
dosage:
- typical Dosage For Children:
- age And Dose: The Dosage Can Vary Based On The Child's Age And Size. Generally, One Suppository Is Used As Needed. For Specific Dosing Instructions, Consult The Product Label Or A Healthcare Provider.
- frequency: Can Typically Be Used Once Daily Or As Needed, But Follow The Guidance Provided On The Product Label Or By A Healthcare Provider.
administration:
- dosage Form: Rectal Suppositories.
- instructions:
- preparation: Wash Your Hands Before Handling The Suppository.
- insertion: Gently Insert The Suppository Into The Rectum Using A Finger. It Is Often Easier To Do This When The Child Is Lying On Their Side Or In A Position That Is Comfortable For Them.
- post-insertion: Have The Child Remain Lying Down For A Few Minutes To Allow The Suppository To Dissolve And Begin Working.
side Effects:
- common Side Effects: Mild Rectal Irritation Or Discomfort.
- less Common But Serious Side Effects: Severe Rectal Bleeding, Pain, Or Any Signs Of An Allergic Reaction Such As Rash Or Swelling.
precautions:
- allergies: Ensure The Child Is Not Allergic To Glycerin Or Any Other Components Of The Suppository.
- medical Conditions: Discuss Any Pre-existing Conditions, Especially Gastrointestinal Issues Or Rectal Problems, With A Healthcare Provider Before Use.
- other Medications: Inform Your Healthcare Provider About Any Other Medications Or Treatments The Child Is Using To Avoid Potential Interactions.
pregnancy And Breastfeeding:
- not Typically Applicable For Children, But Always Consult A Healthcare Provider If There Are Concerns About Safety In Specific Situations.
storage:
- temperature: Store At Room Temperature, Away From Excessive Heat And Moisture.
- packaging: Keep In The Original Container, Tightly Closed.
warnings:
- not For Long-term Use: Suppositories Should Not Be Used Regularly Without Medical Advice. Chronic Constipation Issues Should Be Evaluated By A Healthcare Provider.
- emergency: Seek Medical Attention If There Is No Bowel Movement After Using The Suppository, Or If You Notice Any Severe Side Effects Or Signs Of An Allergic Reaction.
discontinuation:
- if Symptoms Persist Or Worsen Despite Using The Suppositories, Or If You Encounter Any Severe Side Effects, Consult A Healthcare Provider For Further Evaluation And Guidance.
Information
Medicine Contents
Additional Information
Class | Non Rx-medicines All |
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Type | Normal |
Strength | |
Dosage | Suppository |
Origin | 18 |
Usage | Constipation (as Laxative), |
Generic |