Senna
Senna 100 Tablets
What is Senna?
Senna is a natural herb commonly used as a stimulant laxative to relieve occasional constipation. Derived from the leaves of the Cassia plant, it works by irritating the lining of the colon to promote bowel movements. Senna is typically available in tablet, liquid, or tea form and is intended for short-term use to avoid dependency.Side Effects
- Abdominal pain
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
Warnings
- Do not use if you have an allergy to Senna or its components
- Prolonged use may lead to dependency
- Seek medical advice if experiencing rectal bleeding or failure to have a bowel movement after use
- Not recommended for use in individuals with ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, or appendicitis
- Use with caution during pregnancy or breastfeeding; consult a healthcare provider
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- Abdominal pain
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Cramps
- Bloating
- Electrolyte imbalance
- Do not use if you have an allergy to Senna or its components
- Prolonged use may lead to dependency
- Seek medical advice if experiencing rectal bleeding or failure to have a bowel movement after use
- Not recommended for use in individuals with ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, or appendicitis
- Use with caution during pregnancy or breastfeeding; consult a healthcare provider
- May interact with other medications, such as diuretics or corticosteroids
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Senna 100 Tablets
What is Senna ?
Senna is a natural herb commonly used as a stimulant laxative to relieve occasional constipation. Derived from the leaves of the Cassia plant, it works by irritating the lining of the colon to promote bowel movements. Senna is typically available in tablet, liquid, or tea form and is intended for short-term use to avoid dependency.
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