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Tag: Oral laxative

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Why use a suppository instead of oral laxative?

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Research indicates that rectal suppositories, such as those containing glycerin or bisacodyl, can provide rapid relief for constipation, often working within 15 to 60 minutes. In contrast, some oral laxatives may take hours or even days to take effect. Choosing why use a suppository instead of oral laxative often depends on the urgency of relief needed and the patient's ability to tolerate oral medications.

When should you not use Epsom salt?

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While often lauded for its relaxing and soothing properties, medical experts caution against using Epsom salt in several specific scenarios. A fundamental understanding of these contraindications is crucial, especially regarding when should you not use Epsom salt, to prevent potential side effects and health complications.