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Laxative

Over-the-Counter

商品名: CEO-TWO

剤形
Suppository
投与経路
RECTAL

About This Medication

Health product used for symptom relief and wellness support.

有効成分

成分 含有量
Potassium Bitartrate -
Sodium Bicarbonate -

適応症と用法

Uses for relief of occasional constipation this product generally produces a bowel movement in 5 to 30 minutes

用量と投与方法

Directions Adults and children 12 years of age and over: rectal dosage is one suppository containing 0.6 gram of sodium bicarbonate and 0.9 gram of potassium bitartrate in a single daily dose Children under 12 years of age: consult a doctor Detach one suppository from the strip; remove plastic wrapper. Moisten suppository by placing it under a water tap for 30 seconds, or in a cup of water for at least 10 seconds, before insertion. Insert rectally, bulb shape first, past largest diameter of suppository. Retain suppository as long as possible (usually 10 to 30 minutes) before defecating.

警告と注意事項

Frequently Asked Questions

Uses for relief of occasional constipation this product generally produces a bowel movement in 5 to 30 minutes

Directions Adults and children 12 years of age and over: rectal dosage is one suppository containing 0.6 gram of sodium bicarbonate and 0.9 gram of potassium bitartrate in a single daily dose Children under 12 years of age: consult a doctor Detach one suppository from the strip; remove plastic wrapper. Moisten suppository by placing it under a water tap for 30 seconds, or in a cup of water for at least 10 seconds, before insertion. Insert rectally, bulb shape first, …

Warnings For rectal use only

Laxative is available over the counter (OTC) without a prescription.

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References & Data Sources

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