Mikrolaks - instructions for use, reviews, analogs and form of release (solution for enemas) laxative drugs for the treatment of constipation in adults, children (including newborns) and pregnancy
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Mikrolaks - combined laxative drug. Sodium citrate is a peptizing agent that displaces the bound water contained in feces. Sodium lauryl sulfoacetate dilutes the contents of the intestine. Sorbitol enhances the laxative effect by stimulating the flow of water into the intestine. Increasing the amount of water due to peptization and liquefaction promotes softening of stool and facilitates the process of bowel evacuation.
Laxative effect occurs after 5-15 minutes after taking the drug.
Pharmacokinetics
Data on the pharmacokinetics of the preparation Mikrolaks are not provided.
Indications
- constipation (including with encopresis);
- preparation for endoscopic (rectoscopy) and roentgenological examination of the digestive tract.
Forms of release
Solution for rectal administration (for enemas).
There are no other forms of whether it is a pill or capsule, perhaps Microlax in this form is a counterfeit of the original drug.
Instructions for use and how to use them
The drug is administered rectally.
Adults and children over the age of 3 years are assigned 1 microclyster (5 ml). The tip should be inserted into the rectum for the entire length.
Newborns and children under the age of 3 years should be injected half the length (see Fig.mark on the tip).
The patient should be warned that if the complaint persists for a long time, then you need to see a doctor.
Instructions for use
1. Tear off the seal on the tip of the tube.
2. Lightly press the tube so that a drop of the product lubricates the tip of the enema (to facilitate the insertion process).
3. Insert the tip of the microclysta for the entire length (children under 3 years - half the length) into the rectum.
4. Squeezing the tube, squeeze out all its contents.
5. Extract the tip, continuing to squeeze the tube lightly.
Side effect
- slight burning sensation in the rectal area;
- hypersensitivity reactions.
Contraindications
- hypersensitivity to the components of the drug.
Application in pregnancy and lactation
If necessary, use during pregnancy and lactation (breastfeeding) does not require special precautions.
Drug Interactions
Drug interaction of the drug Mikrolaks is not described.
Analogues of the drug Mikrolaks
Mikrolaks does not have structural analogs for the active substance.However, there is a group of drugs with similar mechanisms of action and laxative effect:
- Agiolax;
- Elderberry black flowers;
- Gastric collection number 3;
- Mil-Par;
- Mukofalk;
- Naturoolax;
- Proctophytol;
- Antihemorrhoidal collection;
- Laxative collection number 1;
- Software;
- Transulose;
- Flit Phospho-soda;
- Endofalk.
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