LAXAMID 5

  • Therapeutic Category
    • GASTROINTESTINAL DRUGS
    • CATHARTIC DRUGS
  • Pharmaceutical Form : Suppositories
  • Composition : Bisacodyl 5 mg/ Supp
  • Active Substance : Bisacodyl

Properties :
Bisacodyl is stimulant laxative . It exerts its action along pipe colic, it increases the testinal
motility, and its secretion to water, electrolytes and proteins .

Indications :
Laxamid is used for the symptomatic treatment of constipation and the preparation to
radiographic examination, colon and rectum endoscopy .

Contraindications : * Acute abdominal pain . * rectal bleeding
* Appendicitis . * Gastroenteritis . * Intestinal obstruction .

Interactions :
Use before one hour of drinking milk or anti acid drugs .

Precautions :
* As all laxative prolonged use should be avoided .
* Discontinue the treatment in cases of diarrhea or abdominal pains .
* Laxamid should be avoided during pregnancy and lactation .

Side Effects : * Bisacodyl may cause abdominal discomfort in form of colic .
* The use of Laxamid suppositories may result to rectum irritation, and repeated use may
cause proctitis or sloughing of the epithelium .
* Prolonged use or overdosage can cause diarrhea with excessive loss of water and electrolytes

Dosage & Administration :
Tablets :
* Children 6 – 12 years : one tablet ( 5 mg ) daily .
* Adults and children over 12 years : two tablets ( 10 mg ) daily .
Suppositories :
* Children under 12 years : one supp. ( 5 mg ) daily .
* Adults and children over 12 years : one supp ( 10 mg ) daily .
– Note : – It is taken in a single dose once daily .
– Expect results in 6 – 12 hours if taken at bedtime or within 6 hours if taken before breakfast .

Storage Conditions: store in a dry place below 25o C

Packaging :
Tablets 20 enteric coated tablets / Box .
Supp. Children : 10 Supp. / Box .
Supp. Adults : 10 Supp. / Box .