J B Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Laxan Oral Solution Patient Guide
Welcome to the Laxan Oral Solution patient guide. As a Board-Certified Medical Writer, I'm here to provide you with essential information about this medication. Laxan Oral Solution is manufactured by J B Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Ltd and contains lactulose as its active ingredient. This guide will walk you through the uses, mechanism of action, dosage, side effects, precautions, and frequently asked questions about Laxan Oral Solution.
Laxan Oral Solution is used to treat constipation and promote regular bowel movements. It works by drawing water into the intestines, softening stool, and making it easier to pass. This medication is suitable for individuals experiencing constipation, hard stools, or difficulty passing stools.
Lactulose, the active ingredient in Laxan Oral Solution, is a non-absorbable sugar that reaches the colon undigested. In the colon, lactulose is fermented by bacteria, producing short-chain fatty acids and gas. This process increases the amount of water in the colon, softening stool and making it easier to pass.
The recommended dosage for Laxan Oral Solution varies depending on the individual's age and condition. Follow these guidelines:
Common side effects of Laxan Oral Solution may include:
In rare cases, more severe side effects may occur, such as:
If you experience any of these side effects or have concerns, consult your doctor.
Before taking Laxan Oral Solution, inform your doctor about:
Q: How long does it take for Laxan Oral Solution to work? A: Laxan Oral Solution typically starts working within 2-3 days, but it may take up to a week to see noticeable results.
Q: Can I take Laxan Oral Solution with other medications? A: Consult your doctor before taking Laxan Oral Solution with other medications, especially those that may interact with lactulose, such as antibiotics or antacids.
Q: Can I stop taking Laxan Oral Solution if I feel better? A: Do not stop taking Laxan Oral Solution without consulting your doctor. Stopping the medication abruptly may lead to a relapse of constipation.
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