Docusate Pot/Casanthranol Oral
Generic Name: STOOL SOFTENERS/STIMULANT COMBINATION LAXATIVES -
ORAL
Docusate Pot/Casanthranol Oral Uses
This medication is used to treat constipation caused by
conditions such as slowing of the intestines (e.g., diabetic
autonomic neuropathy), prolonged bed rest/hospitalization, use of
constipating medications (e.g., narcotics), or irritable bowel
syndrome. This product contains 2 medications. The stool softener
helps to increase the amount of water in the stool, making it
softer and easier to pass. The stimulant helps to gently increase
the activity of the intestines to move stool out faster.
Stimulant laxatives should not usually be used in children
younger than 10 years unless prescribed by a doctor.
How To Use Docusate Pot/Casanthranol Oral
Take this medication by mouth 1 to 2 times daily as directed on
the product package. If your doctor has prescribed this medication,
take it exactly as directed. If taking 1 dose a day, take it at
bedtime. Take each dose with a large glass of liquid (8 ounces or
240 milliliters). Do not chew tablets or capsules.
If you are using the liquid form, use a medication measuring
device to carefully measure the dose. Do not use a household spoon
because you may not get the correct dose.
Drink plenty of fluids (6 to 8 large glasses) throughout the day
while taking this medication unless your doctor has instructed you
to limit fluids.
Dosage is based on your age, medical condition, and response to
treatment.
Use this medication regularly to get the most benefit from it.
To help you remember, take it at the same time(s) each day. Do not
use more of this laxative than directed or use it for more than 7
days unless directed to do so by your doctor. Long-term use (months
to years) or use of higher-than-recommended doses may cause very
serious health problems. Consult your doctor for more
information.
This medication may rarely cause an inability to have a bowel
movement without the use of a laxative (laxative dependence),
especially if it has been used regularly for an extended time or if
it has been used in high doses. In such cases, this kind of use may
lead to persistent constipation or loss of normal intestine
function. Talk with your doctor if this medication stops working
well or if you have difficulty having normal bowel movements
without medication.
Tell your doctor if your constipation persists for more than 7
days, or if you are unable to have a bowel movement after using
this product for 3 days. These may be signs of a more serious
problem.
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