Laxx Oral Drops 7.5 mg/ml, 20 ml
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Description
Stimulant Laxative Drops for Short-Term Constipation Relief
Product Overview
Laxx Oral Drops contain sodium picosulfate, a stimulant laxative that acts directly on the colon to promote bowel movements. It increases intestinal motility and fluid secretion, helping soften stool and облегчить (facilitate) bowel emptying. Suitable for short-term treatment of constipation and bowel preparation.
Key Benefits
Stimulates natural bowel movements
Softens stool for easier elimination
Effective overnight relief (typically 6–12 hours)
Precise dosing with drop formulation
Suitable for adults and children
Active Ingredient
Sodium picosulfate — 7.5 mg/ml
How It Works
Sodium picosulfate:
Acts locally in the colon
Stimulates peristalsis (bowel movements)
Increases accumulation of water and electrolytes in the кишечник
Softens stool and promotes evacuation
Indications (Typical Use)
Short-term treatment of constipation
Bowel preparation before diagnostic procedures
Situations requiring easier bowel movement
How to Use
Route: Oral
Adults, elderly, children ≥10 years:
14–27 drops once daily
Start with 14 drops, may increase up to 27 drops
Children 4–10 years:
7–14 drops once daily
Start with 7 drops, may increase up to 14 drops
Children <4 years:
1 drop per 2 kg body weight
Take preferably in the evening
Effect usually occurs within 6–12 hours
Pack Size
20 ml bottle
Important Features
Stimulant laxative (colon-targeted action)
Predictable overnight effect
Adjustable dosing for different age groups
Widely used in European medicine
Precautions
Avoid if:
Intestinal obstruction
Acute abdominal conditions (e.g., appendicitis)
Severe dehydration
Use caution with:
Long-term use (risk of dependency)
Electrolyte imbalance
Children (use appropriate dosing)
Possible side effects:
Abdominal cramps
Diarrhea
Electrolyte imbalance (with prolonged use)
Dehydration
Disclaimer
This is a medication and should be used according to medical advice. Not intended for long-term use. Consult a healthcare professional if symptoms persist beyond 4–5 days.