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Laxitol Syrup is a sugar-based solution commonly used for treating constipation by drawing water into the intestines, softening stools and making them easier to pass. It is also utilized in managing and preventing hepatic encephalopathy, a condition that can arise due to severe liver disease. This syrup should be taken as directed by your healthcare provider and can be consumed with or without food. The dose may be adjusted based on effectiveness, but do not exceed the recommended amount. If a dose is missed, avoid doubling it and continue with the usual schedule. Laxitol Syrup generally takes up to 48 hours to show effects and if constipation persists after three days, consult your doctor. Some users may experience mild side effects such as nausea and vomiting, which tend to subside as the body adjusts to the medication. Serious side effects like severe stomach pain, intense diarrhea, mood alterations or seizures are rare but require immediate medical attention. Itandapos;s important to inform your doctor if you have diabetes or lactose intolerance before using Laxitol Syrup. For long-term users, periodic blood tests may be necessary to monitor mineral levels. Avoid other laxatives during the course of treatment and consult your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
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