Freelac Granules Orange Lemon (90 Gm)
90 Gm
Manufacturer
Leeford Healthcare LtdStorage
Store below 30°C
- In Freelac Granules ispaghula and lactitol are combined. Ispaghula and lactitol are both considered cathartics and bulk-forming laxatives, respectively.
- It is used to treat chronic idiopathic constipation in adults, a persistent functional bowel disease that has no recognised underlying medical condition or aetiology.
- It is often characterised by symptoms such as trouble passing stools, hard or lumpy stools, straining when defecating, feeling of incomplete evacuation after completion, and stomach pain.
- Details
- Benefits
- Side effects
Freelac Granules It works by softening the stools, making them more easily passed. Freelac Granules should be taken with food and as directed by the doctor for dose and duration. Your medical condition and how you respond to the medication will affect the dose you receive. You should keep taking this medication as long as your doctor instructs to you. If you stop using your medicine too soon, your problem may return and your may face more difficulties. Let your doctor know about all other medicines you are taking, as some may interact with or be affected by it.
How Freelac Granules works-
Freelac Granules is a combination of two medicines that treat constipation: Lactitol and Ispaghula. They absorb water in the colon in several ways, making the stool softer and easier to pass.
Usage-
- Before use you should consult from your doctor regarding the dose and duration of this medication.
- Carefully read all the information on the label.
- Add granules to a glass of water/milk, stir and drink immediately.
- Freelac Granules should be consumed after meals.
Safety Precautions-
Alcohol
It is not known if drinking alcohol while using Freelac Granules has any negative side effects. However, refrain from drinking alcohol while using Freelac Granules.
Pregnancy
Using Freelac Granules while pregnant or possibly pregnant is not advised. For further information, concert with your doctor.
Breast-feeding
If you are breastfeeding, avoid taking Freelac Granules as it can pass into the milk to the infant.
Driving
Freelac Granules It may impair your abilities to operate machinery or operate a vehicle. However, if you feel fatigued or lightheaded, avoid driving or using machinery.
Liver
Freelac Granules should be taken with caution, especially if you have a history of liver problems or disorders.
- Granulated Freelac Orange Lemon aids in bowel movement stimulation. It stimulates intestinal motility, which facilitates bowel movement and eases constipation.
- Your quality of life is improved, and constipation-related pain and suffering are lessened.
- To avoid constipation, you should eat more high-fiber foods, like fruit and vegetables, and drink lots of water.
- The majority of adverse reactions are minimal and disappear when your body becomes used to the medicine.
- If they don't get better or you're worried about them, see your doctor.
- Adverse effects of Freelac Granules Abdominal cramps and stomach ache.