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Peydolax
Last reviewed: 23.04.2024
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Peydolaks is a laxative medication containing the glycerin component. The drug is used to treat obstipation; it has a laxative effect quickly and with high efficiency. Drug liquid helps not only in the case of a single obstipation, but also with regularly repeated violations.
After using the drug, the result often comes after 30-50 minutes. Use this tool only for the treatment of children 2-12 years of age.
Indications Peydolax
It is used for the purpose of local relief of signs of episodic and short- term constipation.
Release form
The release of drugs is implemented in the form of a rectal solution, in applicators with a capacity of 3.28 / 4 ml, as well as 4 ml. In a pack - 4 such applicators.
Pharmacodynamics
The active drug element is glycerin, which causes a laxative effect on rectal use. This is due to his ability to smudge feces, as well as help in the ingestion of fluid inside them. At the same time, the component stimulates bowel contraction.
Pharmacokinetics
Glycerin leads to the process of defecation - after a minimum of 15-30 / maximum 60 minutes from the time of use microclysters.
Dosing and administration
In the absence of other medical recommendations, you must comply with such instructions.
Glycerol microclysters can be administered to children exclusively by the rectal method.
For children 2-12 years of age, the portion is 1 applicator per day.
Children with liver or kidney failure do not need to adjust the dosage.
If the influence of Peydolaksa is too weak, or vice versa, strong - you need to consult with your doctor.
The medication is required to use a maximum of 7 days. Longer periods may appoint only a medical specialist.
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Use Peydolax during pregnancy
The drug is not used for breastfeeding or pregnancy, because it is intended for children.
Contraindications
The main contraindications:
- severe intolerance to glycerol;
- nausea, abdominal cramps, vomiting, or other signs of appendicitis;
- hemolagic reticulitis;
- diarrhea;
- anorectal diseases;
- ulcerative colitis and inflammatory states of a hemorrhoidal nature;
- abdominal pain;
- intestinal obstruction;
- inflammations affecting the intestines and having an acute form.
Side effects Peydolax
Perhaps the development of local discomfort, pain and irritation or itching in the anal zone. If any adverse symptoms occur, consult a doctor. In addition, there may be signs of intolerance.
Overdose
With prolonged or excessive use of drugs may develop IBS (diarrhea or constipation). Therefore, with a long therapeutic course, Paydolax is used very carefully and under the supervision of a doctor.
In case of poisoning or accidental ingestion of a medicine, an ambulance call is required. Doctors need to specify how much solution was taken.
Storage conditions
Paydolaks need to be kept in a place closed from the penetration of young children. The temperature values are maximum 25 ° С.
Shelf life
Paydolax allowed to use for a 36-month term since the release of the drug.
Application for children
It is forbidden to use in children under 2 years old and over 12 years old.
Analogs
Analogues of drugs are Adyulaks, Slabinorm and Glycerin suppositories with the Laxative Collection No. 1.
Reviews
Paydolaks receives good reviews from parents. The drug acts quickly and efficiently, while not leading to the appearance of side effects.
Attention!
To simplify the perception of information, this instruction for use of the drug "Peydolax" translated and presented in a special form on the basis of the official instructions for medical use of the drug. Before use read the annotation that came directly to medicines.
Description provided for informational purposes and is not a guide to self-healing. The need for this drug, the purpose of the treatment regimen, methods and dose of the drug is determined solely by the attending physician. Self-medication is dangerous for your health.