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Laxiwal Solution 150ml is a commercial drug that is prescribed in the form of Solution. Primarily, it is used for the treatment of Constipation. Other than this, Laxiwal Solution 150ml has some other therapeutic uses, which have been discussed ahead.
The correct dosage of Laxiwal Solution 150ml depends on the patient's age, gender, and medical history. The condition it has been prescribed for, and the route of administration also determine the right dosage. This information has been provided in detail in the dosage section.
Apart from the aforementioned side effects, Laxiwal Solution 150ml can also lead to other problems, which have been listed below. Usually, these side effects of Laxiwal Solution 150ml go away soon, and do not persist beyond the duration of the treatment. Please speak with your doctor if these side effects worsen or persist for a longer duration.
In addition, Laxiwal Solution 150ml's effect is Safe during pregnancy and Mild for lactating mothers. It is important to know if Laxiwal Solution 150ml has any effect on the kidney, liver and heart. Information on such adverse effects, if any, has been given in the Laxiwal Solution 150ml related warnings section.
Laxiwal Solution 150ml is not recommended if you suffer from certain medical conditions as it can have adverse effects. Galactosemia are examples of such conditions. Other contraindications of Laxiwal Solution 150ml have been discussed in the sections ahead.
Drug interactions for Laxiwal Solution 150ml have been reported in the medical literature. Refer to the list below for further details.
In addition to these precautions, you may also note that Laxiwal Solution 150ml is safe while driving, and is is addictive in nature.
Laxiwal Solution 150ml is used to treat the following -
Main Benefits
Other Benefits
This is the usual dosage recommended in most common treatment cases. Please remember that every patient and their case is different, so the dosage can be different based on the disease, route of administration, patient's age and medical history.
Find the right dosage based on disease and age
Age Group | Dosage |
Adult |
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Geriatric |
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13 - 18 years (Adolescent) |
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Is the use of Laxiwal Solution 150ml safe for pregnant women?
Laxiwal is safe for pregnant women.
Is the use of Laxiwal Solution 150ml safe during breastfeeding?
Breastfeeding women can take Laxiwal as it bears very minor side effects for them.
What is the effect of Laxiwal Solution 150ml on the Kidneys?
Laxiwal does not damage the kidneys.
What is the effect of Laxiwal Solution 150ml on the Liver?
Laxiwal is completely safe for the liver.
What is the effect of Laxiwal Solution 150ml on the Heart?
You can take Laxiwal without any fear of damage to the heart.
Laxiwal Solution 150ml should not be taken with following medicines due to severe side effects it may cause to patients -
Moderate
If you are suffering from any of the following diseases, you should not take Laxiwal Solution 150ml unless your doctor advises you to do so -
Is this Laxiwal Solution 150ml habit forming or addictive?
Laxiwal Solution 150ml does not cause addiction.
Is it safe to drive or operate heavy machinery when consuming?
Laxiwal Solution 150ml will not make you feel sleepy or drowsy. So you drive or operate machinery safely.
Is it safe?
Laxiwal Solution 150ml is safe but it is important to consult a doctor before taking it.
Is it able to treat mental disorders?
Laxiwal Solution 150ml is unable to treat or cure mental disorders.
Interaction between Food and Laxiwal Solution 150ml
Taking Laxiwal Solution 150ml with food is safe.
Interaction between Alcohol and Laxiwal Solution 150ml
No research has been done on this till date. Therefore, it is not known what the effect of taking Laxiwal Solution 150ml with alcohol will be.
Laxiwal is available in the form of liquid to be taken orally. For the management of constipation, it is usually, taken once a day and for the management of a liver disease, it is usually taken 3 to 4 times a day. It is important to take the quantity exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Taking higher or the lower dose may have an adverse effect, therefore, one should always be compliant with the prescription label or doctor's recommendation.
Chronic constipation is one of the very common gastrointestinal problems faced by the people suffering from diabetes. The goal of therapy should be to ease symptoms and facilitate defecation. The primary goal of treatment is to change lifestyle by incorporating physical activity, changing diet, eating more fiber, etc. to decrease constipation. The second line of treatment is to recommend an osmotic laxative and in that category, Laxiwal is one of the most frequently prescribed laxatives. Therefore, yes, Laxiwal is safe to be used in diabetics.
Older people frequently suffer from constipation. The osmotic laxatives like Laxiwal find a place in their therapy, however, some of the side effects associated with these agents are abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea and flatulence. These side effects are present because Laxiwal is converted to carboxylic acids like acetic acid, lactic acid and formic acid by the intestinal bacteria. Further, the patients may also develop a disliking to the sweet taste of the Laxiwal.
Yes, Laxiwal can be used in children. Constipation is one of the highly prevalent problems in childhood. In children above 6 months of age, dietary modifications are recommended for the prevention and management of constipation, however, if there is no respite, osmotic laxatives such as lactulose have been found to be effective.
No, it is not recommended that you use Laxiwal with other laxatives as this might lead to diarrhea and hence, severe dehydration. It is also recommended that you talk to your doctor before taking any other laxative.
This medicine data has been created by -
B.Pharma, Pharmacy
5 Years of Experience
References
April Hazard Vallerand, Cynthia A. Sanoski. [link]. Sixteenth Edition. Philadelphia, China: F. A. Davis Company; 2019: Page No 739
KD Tripathi. [link]. Seventh Edition. New Delhi, India: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; 2013: Page No 676