Macrogol For Children 7.5mg 14 Sachets

Original price was: $9.99.Current price is: $7.49.

Relief & treatment of functional and chronic constipation. 

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Description

Coloxyl Macrogol For Children contains macrogol 4000 which is the recommended first line treatment therapy for children with constipation. It relieves the most common constipation symptoms in children & provides gentle and effective relief from: hard stools, straining and discomfort from bloating. It works by binding to water molecules which then softens and slightly bulks the stool, triggering a natural bowel movement in the body that makes it easier for children to pass. 

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Ingredients

Macrogol 4000 4g.

How to Use

Using the dosing table, dissolve (Stir) each sachet well with either water or juice and drink once dissolved. Coloxyl Macrogol For Children will mix into a colourless solution in water and start to work within 24-48 hours. Start at the minimum dose. The dose should be adjusted up or down as required to produce regular soft stools. AGE: 6 months – 1 year Start dose per day: 1 sachet Max dose per day: 1 sachet Mix with mL per dose: 50mL AGE: 1 – 3 years Start dose per day: 1 x sachet Max dose per day: 2 x sachets Mix with mL per dose: 50mL AGE: 4 – 7 years Start dose per day: 2 x sachets Max dose per day: 4 x sachets Mix with mL per dose: 125mL AGE: 8 – 11 years Start dose per day: 3 x sachets Max dose per day: 8 x sachets Mix with mL per dose: 125mL AGE: 12 +.

Warnings

Do not use in children under 6 months of age. Drink plenty of water. Increase fibre in diet, except in cases of medicine-induced constipation. Prolonged use of laxatives is undesirable and may lead to dependence. Use in children should be limited to 12 weeks unless under medical supervision. Talk to a pharmacist or doctor, if symptoms do not improve or worsen after a 7-day treatment. Do not exceed the maximum daily dose.