Senna
Senna 100 Tablets
What is Senna?
Senna is a natural laxative derived from the leaves and pods of the Senna plant, commonly used to treat constipation. It works by stimulating the muscles of the colon, promoting bowel movements, and typically produces results within 6 to 12 hours. Often available in oral and tea forms, Senna is generally recommended for short-term use to prevent dependence or potential side effects.Side Effects
- Abdominal cramps
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
Warnings
- Prolonged use may cause dependency
- Not recommended for individuals with intestinal obstruction
- Use caution in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
- Consult a healthcare provider if pregnant or breastfeeding
- Stop use and consult a doctor if rectal bleeding occurs
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- Abdominal cramps
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Bloating
- Gas
- Electrolyte imbalance
- Urine discoloration
- Prolonged use may cause dependency
- Not recommended for individuals with intestinal obstruction
- Use caution in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
- Consult a healthcare provider if pregnant or breastfeeding
- Stop use and consult a doctor if rectal bleeding occurs
- Not suitable for children under 12 without medical advice
- May interact with certain medications such as diuretics and corticosteroids
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Senna 100 Tablets
What is Senna ?
Senna is a natural laxative derived from the leaves and pods of the Senna plant, commonly used to treat constipation. It works by stimulating the muscles of the colon, promoting bowel movements, and typically produces results within 6 to 12 hours. Often available in oral and tea forms, Senna is generally recommended for short-term use to prevent dependence or potential side effects.
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