Glycerin 2.30 gm Suppository
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Treat constipation
Glycerin
Possible side effects when using Glysup rectally may include rectal discomfort or a burning sensation.
Glysup suppository is indicated for the relief of occasional constipation. It contains glycerin, a hyperosmotic laxative that is administered rectally.
Glycerin works by drawing water into the bowel from surrounding tissues, which softens the stool mass and increases bowel action. This typically results in a bowel movement within 15 minutes to 1 hour after administration, providing fast and predictable relief of constipation.
The dosage and administration instructions vary based on age:
The suppository should be inserted well into the rectum. It does not need to melt completely to produce the laxative action.
Insert one suppository well up to the rectum and retain it for a few minutes or use it as directed by the physician.
Contraindications include sensitivity to the ingredients of Glysup and caution should be taken to ensure that the patient is actually constipated before use.
In terms of pregnancy and lactation, Glysup is categorized as pregnancy category C, indicating that there are no controlled data available regarding its use during human pregnancy.
Glysup suppositories should be stored below 25°C, away from light and moisture, and kept out of the reach of children.