Guttalax oral drops provide gentle and reliable relief from constipation. This safe and effective laxative contains sodium picosulfate, a contact laxative that works directly in the colon to stimulate bowel movements.
Guttalax is a solution containing sodium picosulfate 7.5 mg/ml. It's a clear, slightly viscous liquid that may range in color from colorless to yellowish or slightly yellowish brown. Guttalax is categorized as a contact laxative and falls under the pharmacotherapeutic group A06AB08.
Sodium picosulfate, the active ingredient in Guttalax, is metabolized by gut bacteria in the colon, stimulating peristalsis (muscle contractions that move stool through the intestines). This action encourages the accumulation of water and electrolytes in the colon, softening the stool and promoting easier defecation.
Guttalax works specifically in the large intestine, leaving the absorption of essential nutrients in the small intestine undisturbed.
Guttalax is indicated for the treatment of constipation and to facilitate bowel movements. It is generally safe for adults and children over 4 years of age. However, it's crucial to consult a doctor before administering Guttalax to children, especially those under 12 years of age.
Begin with the lowest recommended dose and adjust as needed to achieve regular bowel movements. Do not exceed the maximum daily dose: 18 drops for adults and 9 drops for children.
It's important to note that Guttalax should not be taken regularly every day or for extended periods without addressing the underlying cause of constipation.
Take Guttalax orally in the evening, with or without liquid. The effect typically occurs within 6-12 hours.
Like any medication, Guttalax may cause side effects. The most common include:
Rarely, allergic reactions, fainting, and skin reactions (angioedema, rash, itching) have been reported.
Guttalax should not be used by individuals with:
Overdose may result in loose stools, abdominal cramps, and significant fluid, potassium, and electrolyte loss. If an overdose occurs, induce vomiting, perform gastric lavage, and seek immediate medical attention.
Store Guttalax below 30Β°C and keep out of reach of children.
Guttalax is available without a prescription.
Consult your doctor or pharmacist for complete information on Guttalax, including a comprehensive patient information leaflet.
Please Note: This information is intended for general knowledge and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional for any health concerns or before making any decisions related to your health or treatment.





