DulcoLax® Tablets
- Overnight relief in 6 to 12 hours
- +6 years
- Tablet
- Stimulant
DulcoLax® Tablets help your gut get back into its rhythm* providing effective relief from occasional constipation.
DEPENDABLE RELIEF IN AS LITTLE AS 6 HOURS**
SYMPTOM RELIEF§
Straining, feeling blocked, or dry, lumpy stools
ACTIVATES YOUR GUT RHYTHM
when taken at night
WORLD’S #1 OTC LAXATIVE BRAND†
SUITABLE FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN +6 YEARS
*When taken at night to produce a movement in the morning
**Works in 6 to 12 hours
§Additional symptom relief is a result of constipation relief
†Based off Nicholas Hall's global CHC database DB6, MAT Q4 2024
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Frequently asked questions
What are DulcoLax® Tablets for?
DulcoLax® Tablets is a stimulant laxative that when taken at night will provide relief in 6 to 12 hours. They provide dependable, effective occasional constipation relief for adults and children 6 years and above. They stimulate bowel movements to help you get relief when you need it.
Who are DulcoLax® Tablets for?
DulcoLax® Tablets each contain 5 mg of Bisacodyl and can be taken by adults and children over 6 years old. They are also suitable for breastfeeding women.
How long can I take DulcoLax® Tablets?
This medication should not be taken on a continuous daily basis or for extended periods without seeking the recommendation of a healthcare professional. Prolonged excessive use may lead to fluid and electrolyte loss and potassium deficiency. Like all laxatives, DulcoLax® should be used for no more than 7 days. For a longer use, please consult your doctor or pharmacist.
When should I take DulcoLax® Tablets?
The tablet should be taken (swallowed and not chewed) in the evening before going to bed for an overnight effect, with relief in the morning. DulcoLax® Tablets should not be taken within two hours of another medication because the desired effect of the other medication may be reduced.
How are DulcoLax® Tablets supposed to be taken?
Take DulcoLax® Tablets at night to have a bowel movement the next morning. It's recommended to start with the lowest dose (1 tablet) and to be taken with a glass of water (swallowed not chewed). It should not be taken together with products which reduce the acidity of the upper gastrointestinal tract, such as milk or antacids.
What is the right dose of DulcoLax® Tablets to take?
The recommended dose for adults 12 years and older, including breastfeeding women is 1-2 tablets per day. Children 6 to 12 years of age is 1 tablet per day.
It is recommended to start with the lowest dose (1 tablet). The dose may be adjusted up to a maximum single dose of 2 tablets to produce regular stools. The maximum daily dose of 2 tablets should not be exceeded.
What is the difference between DulcoLax® Tablets and DulcoLax® Suppositories?
The main difference between the two products is the onset of action. When taking DulcoLax® Suppositories, you can expect relief from your occasional constipation within 15 to 60 minutes. With DulcoLax® Tablets, the laxative is meant to be taken at night, for overnight relief. Once swallowed, you can expect relief in 6 to 12 hours.
Can I take DulcoLax® Tablets while breastfeeding?
Clinical data shows that bisacodyl is not excreted into the milk of breastfeeding women, making DulcoLax® Tablets safe to use while breastfeeding.
However, please consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking DulcoLax® Suppositories.
Do DulcoLax® Tablets have any side effects?
DulcoLax® Tablets, like any medication, may cause side effects. Tell your doctor if any of these symptoms are severe or persist: abdominal discomfort (including abdominal cramps, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea), dehydration (with symptoms such as dry, sticky mouth, thirst), dizziness, fainting (syncope), swelling of the colon (large bowel), anorectal discomfort (discomfort involving the anus and rectum), and haematochezia (blood in stools). If you have any of the following symptoms such as allergic reactions (including swelling of the face, lips, mouth, tongue or throat which may cause difficulty in swallowing or breathing), stop taking DulcoLax® Tablets and contact your doctor immediately.
This may not be a complete list of side effects. For any unexpected effects while taking DulcoLax® Tablets, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
Are there any contraindications?
DulcoLax® Tablets should not be used:
- if you have severe abdominal pain associated with nausea and vomiting
- if you have intestinal obstruction (ileus), acute inflammatory bowel disease, or appendicitis
- if you are suffering from severe dehydration
- if you are allergic to the drug or any component of it
- if you have a rare hereditary condition of galactose or fructose intolerance.
Before you use DulcoLax® Tablets talk to your doctor or pharmacist:
- if you have ever had an allergic reaction to this or any other medicines
- if you have any pain in the lower abdomen or if you have stomach cramps, fever, nausea or vomiting
- if you are pregnant
- if you have taken DulcoLax® Tablets or another laxative already for a week without any effect
- if you are taking any other medications, including those available without a prescription, herbal andcomplementary medicines.
Do not take DulcoLax® Tablets for weight loss.
Do not give DulcoLax® Tablets to a child under 6 years old unless directed by a healthcare professional.
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