Senna
Senna 100 Tablets
What is Senna?
Senna is a natural laxative derived from the leaves and fruit of the Senna plant, commonly used to treat constipation. It works by stimulating intestinal muscle contractions, thereby promoting bowel movements. Available in various forms, such as tablets, tea, and syrup, Senna is typically recommended for short-term use to avoid dependence or potential side effects.Side Effects
- Abdominal cramps
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
Warnings
- Not intended for long-term use
- Consult a doctor if experiencing severe abdominal pain
- Avoid use if there's a known allergy to Senna or any of its components
- Do not use if experiencing nausea, vomiting, or undiagnosed abdominal pain
- Seek medical advice if experiencing a sudden change in bowel habits, especially if present for more than two weeks
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- Abdominal cramps
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Electrolyte imbalance
- Urine discoloration
- Not intended for long-term use
- Consult a doctor if experiencing severe abdominal pain
- Avoid use if there's a known allergy to Senna or any of its components
- Do not use if experiencing nausea, vomiting, or undiagnosed abdominal pain
- Seek medical advice if experiencing a sudden change in bowel habits, especially if present for more than two weeks
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Senna 100 Tablets
What is Senna ?
Senna is a natural laxative derived from the leaves and fruit of the Senna plant, commonly used to treat constipation. It works by stimulating intestinal muscle contractions, thereby promoting bowel movements. Available in various forms, such as tablets, tea, and syrup, Senna is typically recommended for short-term use to avoid dependence or potential side effects.
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