Indications
Glycerin suppository is used for the relief of occasional constipation.
Therapeutic Class
Osmotic purgatives
Pharmacology
Glycerin is a hyperosmotic laxative, given rectally, which usually produces a bowel movement within 15 minutes to 1 hour. Hyperosmotic laxatives encourage bowel movements by drawing water into the bowel from surrounding tissues. This produces a softer stool mass and increased bowel action. These products are used for fast, predictable relief of occasional constipation.
Dosage & Administration
Children under 2 years: Consult a physician.
Children (2 to 6 years): only 1 Glycerin 1.15 suppository per 24 hours or as directed by a physician.
Adults and Children (From 6 years): only 1 Glycerin 2.30 suppository per 24 hours or as directed by a physicianInsert suppository well up into rectum. Suppository need to melt completely to produce laxative action.
Children (2 to 6 years): only 1 Glycerin 1.15 suppository per 24 hours or as directed by a physician.
Adults and Children (From 6 years): only 1 Glycerin 2.30 suppository per 24 hours or as directed by a physicianInsert suppository well up into rectum. Suppository need to melt completely to produce laxative action.
Contraindications
Sensitivity to the ingredients. Do not use unless the patient to be treated is, in fact, constipated.
Side Effects
Glycerin when used rectally may cause rectal discomfort or a burning sensation
Pregnancy & Lactation
Pregnancy category C. There are no controlled data in human pregnancy
Storage Conditions
Keep below 25°C temperature, away from light & moisture. Keep out of the reach of children.
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