Glycerin (Adult)
Glycerin (Adult) 12 Suppository
What is Glycerin (Adult)?
Glycerin, often used as a key ingredient in topical formulations and oral medications for adults, acts as a humectant, drawing moisture into the skin and maintaining hydration. In oral and rectal forms, it serves as a laxative, effectively relieving occasional constipation by attracting water into the intestines to facilitate stool passage. Widely regarded for its safety and efficacy, glycerin is suitable for various medical and cosmetic applications.Side Effects
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Stomach cramps
Warnings
- Not for oral use; intended for rectal administration only.
- Consult a healthcare provider if experiencing persistent abdominal pain.
- Use with caution in patients with pre-existing cardiovascular conditions.
- Avoid use if allergic to glycerin.
- Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare provider prior to use.
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- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Stomach cramps
- Diarrhea
- Rectal irritation
- Headache
- Not for oral use; intended for rectal administration only.
- Consult a healthcare provider if experiencing persistent abdominal pain.
- Use with caution in patients with pre-existing cardiovascular conditions.
- Avoid use if allergic to glycerin.
- Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare provider prior to use.
- Do not use in the presence of rectal bleeding.
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Glycerin (Adult) 12 Suppository
What is Glycerin (Adult) ?
Glycerin, often used as a key ingredient in topical formulations and oral medications for adults, acts as a humectant, drawing moisture into the skin and maintaining hydration. In oral and rectal forms, it serves as a laxative, effectively relieving occasional constipation by attracting water into the intestines to facilitate stool passage. Widely regarded for its safety and efficacy, glycerin is suitable for various medical and cosmetic applications.
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