Laxacutin, 14 tablets, Zdrovit
Laxacutin
Description Laxacutin
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Laxacutin is a dietary supplement formulated to support digestive health by regulating bowel transit. This product combines two powerful natural extracts, Senna and Rubarb, known for their laxative properties and ability to directly stimulate intestinal peristalsis. The use of this type of supplement is commonly recommended in cases of occasional constipation, where a quick and effective solution is needed to restore normal bowel function.
Forms of release
Laxacutin is available as 14 film-coated tablets, designed to be easy to take.
Each tablet contains 200 mg Senna extract and 200 mg Rubarbă extract, which provide a mild but effective laxative effect.
Indications for use
Laxacutin is mainly indicated for the treatment of occasional constipation. Its use is recommended when intestinal transit is slow or difficult, helping to stimulate intestinal peristalsis.
Senna extract contains senozides, active compounds that act directly on the intestinal mucosa to stimulate the muscle contractions necessary for evacuation. Senosides cannot be absorbed in the digestive tract, but can be broken down by intestinal bacteria, which stimulates intestinal peristalsis and produces a laxative effect.
Rubarb extract is one of the most popular traditional Chinese medicines used to control constipation, due to its anthraquinone content. These compounds work by mildly irritating the intestinal lining, which increases the peristalsis of the intestine, helping to move intestinal contents and facilitating their elimination.
Dosage regimen
The recommended dose of Laxacutin varies depending on the severity of constipation.
It is generally recommended to take one tablet a day, with a glass of water, preferably in the evening, to allow the product to work through the night and stimulate a natural bowel transit in the morning.
Contraindications
Laxacutin is contraindicated for people with inflammatory bowel conditions such as ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease, as well as those with intestinal obstruction.
It is also not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women without prior medical advice.
People allergic to any of the product's ingredients should avoid taking it.
Features of use
Patients should drink enough fluids during treatment to prevent dehydration, a risk associated with the use of stimulant laxatives.
Eating fiber-rich foods can support the effect of the product and help maintain a healthy bowel transit.
Side-effects
Possible side effects of Laxacutin include abdominal cramps, diarrhea, bloating and abdominal discomfort.
Long-term use or excessive doses can lead to electrolyte imbalances, potassium loss and dehydration.
If severe side effects occur, the product should be discontinued immediately and the patient should seek medical advice.
Interactions with other medicines and foods
Laxacutin may interact with drugs that affect electrolyte balance, such as diuretics, antiarrhythmics and anticoagulants.
Also, stimulant laxatives such as Senna may reduce the absorption of some orally administered medicines if taken at the same time. To avoid these interactions, it is recommended that Laxacutin be taken at least two hours before or after other medicines.
Overdose
An overdose of Laxacutin can cause severe diarrhea, abdominal pain, electrolyte imbalances and dehydration.
In cases of overdose, medical intervention is necessary to correct hydroelectrolyte imbalances. Patients should strictly adhere to the recommended dosage to prevent these complications.
Storage conditions
Laxacutin should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep out of the reach of children. Ideal storage conditions are at temperatures below 25°C. It is important to observe the expiry date on the packaging.
Literature used
- Healthline, 5 natural remedies for constipation
- WebMD, Rubarba
- WebMD, Senna
- MedlinePlus, Senna
- Health.com, Benefits of rhubarb
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How fast does Laxacutin work?
Laxacutin usually begins to work within 6 to 12 hours after administration. It is recommended to be taken in the evening to allow a natural bowel transit the next morning.
How long can Laxacutin be used?
It is important that the product is used short-term, generally no more than 7-10 consecutive days. If symptoms of constipation persist or worsen, it is advisable to seek medical advice.
Can I use Laxacutin regularly to prevent constipation?
Laxacutin is not recommended for regular use in the prevention of constipation, as it may reduce the natural tone of the bowels and lead to laxative dependence. Occasional use is preferred, and constipation prevention should be supported by a high-fiber diet and adequate hydration.
Features
Category | Vitamins and Supplements, Healthy digestion, Anti-Constipation |
Brand | Zdrovit |
Product type | Tablets |