This medicine is a laxative used for constipation treatment.
The active ingredient for every 15 ml of Duphalac includes lactulose of 10 g, in addition to 1,5 g or less of lactose, 0,9 g or less of lactose, epilactose, Tagatosis of 0.3 g or less, and fructose of 0,1 g or less.
This medicine is a laxative used for constipation treatment. It may lead to increased bowel movements per day and bowel movements for many days. Lactulose is a colonic acidifier that increases the content of stool water and advocates the stool. It’s a sugar solution made by people.
Take this medicine by mouth once a day or as advised by your doctor, typically for constipation. You can pair it with fruit juice, water, dairy or a soft dessert if you want the solution to enhance the taste. Dissolve the packet's substance into half a glass of water (4 ounces or 120 ml) or as instructed by your healthcare provider when using crystals in paquets.
To maximize your benefit, use this drug regularly. Please note to take it every day at the same time. The dosage is focused on your health and therapy reaction.
Bowel movement will take up to 48 hours. Tell your doctor if you continue or worsen your condition
Constipation will make your child feel bad (difficulty doing a poo). Lactulose is a laxative that acts when the stool is loose (poo). It should assist your child in making a comfortable and easily passable soft stool.
Adults may be at a higher risk of blood mineral loss while taking this drug, e.g. potassium, sodium, especially if they use it for a longer period of time.
Do not take any extra laxatives when taking this medicine. Frequent application or overuse of laxatives can lead to severe body water loss (dehydration). In children or the elderly, this is particularly likely to happen. If you experience any of the following dehydration symptoms, contact your doctor immediately: muscle fatigue, muscle cramps, dizziness.
Tell your doctor or physician that you are using this drug before surgery or other treatments (e.g.electrocautery).
There are numerous sugars in this drug. This can affect your blood sugar if you have diabetes. Check your blood sugar regularly and tell your doctor about the results. Your doctor may have to change the drug, exercise regimen or diet for your diabetes.
This medication can only be used when it is especially required during pregnancy. Speak about the risks and advantages to your doctor. If this medication is breast milk not understood. Before breastfeeding, consult the doctor.
Store away from light and moisture at room temperature between 59-86°F (15-30°C). Do not freeze so the drug would be too dense to be poured when it gets frozen, heat until it is glossy again at room temperature. There could be a natural colour darkening. If you do not swallow too much darkening, dump the medicine and get a refill. Don’t put it in the toilet. Care for children and pets to keep all drugs off.
Do not flush or drain the medicines down the toilet unless directed to do that. When expired or is no longer present, delete this product properly required. For more information about how to safely throw out your prescription, contact your pharmacist or local waste disposal business.
This medicine is a laxative used for constipation treatment.
The active ingredient for every 15 ml of Duphalac includes lactulose of 10 g, in addition to 1,5 g or less of lactose, 0,9 g or less of lactose, epilactose, Tagatosis of 0.3 g or less, and fructose of 0,1 g or less.
This medicine is a laxative used for constipation treatment. It may lead to increased bowel movements per day and bowel movements for many days. Lactulose is a colonic acidifier that increases the content of stool water and advocates the stool. It’s a sugar solution made by people.
Take this medicine by mouth once a day or as advised by your doctor, typically for constipation. You can pair it with fruit juice, water, dairy or a soft dessert if you want the solution to enhance the taste. Dissolve the packet's substance into half a glass of water (4 ounces or 120 ml) or as instructed by your healthcare provider when using crystals in paquets.
To maximize your benefit, use this drug regularly. Please note to take it every day at the same time. The dosage is focused on your health and therapy reaction.
Bowel movement will take up to 48 hours. Tell your doctor if you continue or worsen your condition
Constipation will make your child feel bad (difficulty doing a poo). Lactulose is a laxative that acts when the stool is loose (poo). It should assist your child in making a comfortable and easily passable soft stool.
Adults may be at a higher risk of blood mineral loss while taking this drug, e.g. potassium, sodium, especially if they use it for a longer period of time.
Do not take any extra laxatives when taking this medicine. Frequent application or overuse of laxatives can lead to severe body water loss (dehydration). In children or the elderly, this is particularly likely to happen. If you experience any of the following dehydration symptoms, contact your doctor immediately: muscle fatigue, muscle cramps, dizziness.
Tell your doctor or physician that you are using this drug before surgery or other treatments (e.g.electrocautery).
There are numerous sugars in this drug. This can affect your blood sugar if you have diabetes. Check your blood sugar regularly and tell your doctor about the results. Your doctor may have to change the drug, exercise regimen or diet for your diabetes.
This medication can only be used when it is especially required during pregnancy. Speak about the risks and advantages to your doctor. If this medication is breast milk not understood. Before breastfeeding, consult the doctor.
Store away from light and moisture at room temperature between 59-86°F (15-30°C). Do not freeze so the drug would be too dense to be poured when it gets frozen, heat until it is glossy again at room temperature. There could be a natural colour darkening. If you do not swallow too much darkening, dump the medicine and get a refill. Don’t put it in the toilet. Care for children and pets to keep all drugs off.
Do not flush or drain the medicines down the toilet unless directed to do that. When expired or is no longer present, delete this product properly required. For more information about how to safely throw out your prescription, contact your pharmacist or local waste disposal business.
Tell your doctor or pharmacist whether you are allergic to lactulose or have some other reactions before you are taking lactulose. Inactive ingredients that can cause problems or allergies are found in that product. For more information, speak to your pharmacist.
Tell your doctor or pharmacist your health history, in particular about diabetes, before using this drug.
Gas, flushing, burning, tingling/pain in the stomach, nausea, and tightness can happen. Please contact your doctor or pharmacist immediately if any of those symptoms persist or worsen.
Immediately inform your doctor in case you face any of these significant side effects: diarrhea, vomiting, body cramps, erratic heartbeats, changes of mind/mood, seizures, extreme or constant stomach/abdominal pain, bloody stools, rectal fluid.
It is unlikely that this medication will be a very serious allergic reaction, but seek medical treatment immediately if it happens. Serious allergic reactions can result in rash, itching/swelling, extreme dizziness, difficulty breathing, particularly the face/language/throat.
The list of possible secondary effects is not comprehensive. If you experience other symptoms not mentioned above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
Tell your doctor or pharmacist whether you are allergic to lactulose or have some other reactions before you are taking lactulose. Inactive ingredients that can cause problems or allergies are found in that product. For more information, speak to your pharmacist.
Tell your doctor or pharmacist your health history, in particular about diabetes, before using this drug.
Gas, flushing, burning, tingling/pain in the stomach, nausea, and tightness can happen. Please contact your doctor or pharmacist immediately if any of those symptoms persist or worsen.
Immediately inform your doctor in case you face any of these significant side effects: diarrhea, vomiting, body cramps, erratic heartbeats, changes of mind/mood, seizures, extreme or constant stomach/abdominal pain, bloody stools, rectal fluid.
It is unlikely that this medication will be a very serious allergic reaction, but seek medical treatment immediately if it happens. Serious allergic reactions can result in rash, itching/swelling, extreme dizziness, difficulty breathing, particularly the face/language/throat.
The list of possible secondary effects is not comprehensive. If you experience other symptoms not mentioned above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
Duphalac 120ML Susp
Rs. 286.54
Duphalac 240ML Syp
Rs. 541.01