suppositories BISACODYL SANAVITA 10 mg suppository
Bisacodyl SANAVITA 10 mg suppositories
Bisacodyl SANAVITA 10 mg suppositories. Active ingredient: bisacodyl. Add.: 1 suppository contains 10 mg bisacodyl. Otherwise. Consists: hard fat.
BISACODYL SANAVITA 10 mg suppository Indication:
For short-term use in constipation and diseases that require easier defecation. Counter-indication: Overrecomm. against the active substance or one of the other components. Intestinal obstruction, ileus or acute disorders of the gastrointestinal tract (e.g. inflammatory diseases, acute appendicitis). Severe abdominal pain associated with nausea or vomiting, which can be a sign of a serious illness. Children under 10 years old. Side effects: Common: abdominal cramps, abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, pain, local irritation and bleeding of the rectum, especially in anal fissures and ulcerative proctitis; Uncommon: dizziness, vomiting, blood in the stool (hematochezia), abdominal discomfort, anorectal discomfort; Rarely: allergic reactions, flatulence; Not known: Anaphylactoid reactions, angioedema, dehydration, syncope. Available information suggests that this is mostly a vasovagal response to abdominal pain or defecation. colitis. Long-term or high-dose use of Bisacodyl SANAVITA 10 mg suppositories often results in a loss of potassium and other electrolytes. This can lead to disturbances in heart function and muscle weakness, especially when taking diuretics and corticosteroids at the same time. Sensitivity to cardioactive glycosides is increased. Pharmacy only. Status: 04/2022. SANAVITA Pharmaceuticals GmbH, Spaldingstr. 110B,
Bisacodyl Sanavita suppositories
Bisacodyl Sanavita 10mg suppositories belong to the group of laxatives and are used to treat constipation. The onset of action occurs about 10-30 minutes after the insertion of the suppository.
Active BISACODYL SANAVITA 10 mg suppository ingredient
bisacodyl
Auxiliary
hard fat
Use
To induce rapid emptying of the bowel, insert 1 suppository into the rectum.
For risks and side effects, read the leaflet and ask your doctor or pharmacist.