Description
About Dulcoflex Tablet
Dulcoflex Tablet is used to treat constipation. Constipation refers to infrequent bowel movements in which the stools are often dry, painful, and hard to pass. A constipated person has fewer than three bowel movements in a week. Dulcoflex Tablet may also be used to clean the intestines before a bowel surgery or examination.
Dulcoflex Tablet contains ‘Bisacodyl’ that works by increasing intestinal movements, thereby facilitating stool passage. It speeds up stool movements by stimulating bowel muscles, softens the stools and makes it easier to pass. Thus, Dulcoflex Tablet helps treat constipation.
In some cases, Dulcoflex Tablet may cause certain common side effects such as diarrhoea, nausea, and abdominal pain. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, consult a doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.
Do not take Dulcoflex Tablet for more than five days as it might cause dependency on Dulcoflex Tablet for a bowel movement. Consult your doctor before taking Dulcoflex Tablet if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Dulcoflex Tablet may cause dizziness, so drive if you are alert. Dulcoflex Tablet should not be given to children unless prescribed by a child specialist. Keep your doctor informed about your health condition and medications to rule out any interactions.
Uses of Dulcoflex Tablet
Medicinal Benefits
Dulcoflex Tablet belongs to the group of medicines called ‘stimulant laxatives’ used to treat constipation. Dulcoflex Tablet increases the intestinal movements, thereby facilitating stool passage. Dulcoflex Tablet helps normalize bowel movements by increasing the intestinal movements. Dulcoflex Tablet is also used to clean the intestines before any examinations or medical procedures.
Directions for Use
Storage
Side Effects of Dulcoflex Tablet
- Diarrhoea
- Nausea
- Abdominal pain
Drug Warnings
Do not take Dulcoflex Tablet if you are allergic to any of its contents. Talk to your doctor if there is no bowel movement or if you find rectal bleeding after taking Dulcoflex Tablet . Do not take Dulcoflex Tablet if you have severe dehydration, appendicitis, blockage in the intestine, blocked bowel, or inflammation of the bowel. Talk to your doctor before taking Dulcoflex Tablet if you have liver or kidney problems. Consult your doctor before taking Dulcoflex Tablet if you are pregnant or breastfeeding; your doctor will prescribe you Dulcoflex Tablet only if the benefits outweigh the risks. Dulcoflex Tablet causes drowsiness, so drive if you are alert. Dulcoflex Tablet should not be given to children below four years as safety and efficacy have not been established. Avoid consuming alcohol along with Dulcoflex Tablet as it could lead to increased drowsiness and dizziness.
Drug Interactions
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Drug-Drug Interactions:Â Dulcoflex Tablet may have interaction with diuretics (furosemide), anti-emetic (ondansetron), and corticosteroids (prednisolone).
Drug-Food Interactions:Â Avoid consuming dairy products and calcium with Dulcoflex Tablet .
Drug-Disease Interactions:Â Inform your doctor if you have irritable bowel syndrome, intestinal obstruction disorder, appendicitis, and rectal bleeding.
Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List
- FUROSEMIDE
- PREDNISOLONE
- ONDANSETRON
Habit Forming
Diet & Lifestyle Advise
- Try maintaining a balanced diet, which includes fresh fruits and vegetables.
- Stay hydrated, drink enough water and fluids.
- Exercise regularly, and stay fit.
- Get enough sleep.
- Eat food rich in fiber such as whole-wheat bread, oatmeal, flaxseed, nuts, beans, lentils, fruits (berries, apples, oranges, bananas, pears, figs), and vegetables (broccoli, spinach, sweet potatoes, avocados).
- Trying making time to empty your bowels whenever the body tells you to.
Special Advise
Avoid intake of milk, or any antacid medicines together with Dulcoflex Tablet . It is advisable to maintain a gap of one hour between Dulcoflex Tablet and antacid drugs, milk/dairy products, magnesium, and calcium to avoid any interactions.
Disease/Condition Glossary
Constipation: It refers to infrequent bowel movements in which stools are often dry, painful, and hard to pass. Constipation is a condition in which the person has fewer than three bowel movements in a week. However, bowel patterns may vary from person to person. Symptoms include bloating, abdominal pain, and feeling as if the bowel movement is incomplete. Constipation occurs when the large intestine’s normal muscle contractions slow down, which causes the incomplete elimination of the bowel from the body. Constipation could be associated with a sudden change of diet, a diet with less fibre, not drinking enough liquids, and a lack of exercise.
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