-Benefits:
-Effective Laxative Action as it works by drawing water into the colon through osmosis, softening stools, and promoting regular bowel movements.
-Chronic Constipation Relief as it is particularly beneficial for individuals with chronic constipation who require long-term management.
-Duphalac can help reduce ammonia levels in patients with liver disease (hepatic encephalopathy), thereby improving cognitive function and reducing confusion associated with this condition.
-Main Ingredients & Their Functions:
-Lactulose Its primary function is to act as a laxative, which helps alleviate constipation by increasing the water content and bulk of the stool.
-Precautions:
-Inform your doctor if you have any allergies to lactulose or other sugars like galactose and lactose.
-Discuss your medical history with your healthcare provider, particularly if you have diabetes or bowel obstructions.
-While Duphalac is generally considered safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding, it should only be used when clearly needed after discussing risks and benefits with a doctor.
-If using Duphalac for an extended period, regular monitoring of blood mineral levels may be necessary due to potential electrolyte imbalances.
-Consult your doctor if you experience allergic reactions like breathing difficulties, rashes, or swelling of the face or neck.
-Seek advice if you experience unexplained abdominal pain.
-If you have diabetes or lactose intolerance, inform your doctor.
-Drink plenty of fluids (around 2 liters of water daily) while using lactulose.
-Higher doses may be required for hepatic encephalopathy, potentially increasing blood sugar levels in diabetic patients.
-Prolonged use can lead to dehydration or electrolyte imbalances; reduce the dosage if you experience abdominal discomfort or gastrointestinal symptoms.
-Consult a doctor before giving this medicine to children under 14.
-Keep out of reach of children and pets.
-Store below 25°C and avoid refrigeration or freezing.
-Do not use beyond the expiry date on the package.
-Store in original packaging to avoid moisture exposure.
-Do not dispose of household waste or wastewater.
-Do Not Take Lactulose If:
-You have galactosemia (a condition that affects galactose digestion).
-You have a bowel obstruction or perforation.
-You are unconscious, weak, or have trouble swallowing.
-You are dehydrated or have fluid imbalances.
-You have galactose or fructose intolerance, or issues with glucose and galactose absorption.
-You have lactase deficiency (an enzyme needed for lactose digestion).
-Do not use other laxatives simultaneously to avoid excessive digestive side effects.
-Side Effects:
-Many users experience increased gas production and bloating during the initial days of treatment.
-Some individuals may experience stomach pain or cramps as their body adjusts to the medication.
-Nausea and Vomiting.
-Diarrhea: This is a frequent side effect, especially if the dosage is too high. If diarrhea persists, it is essential to consult a healthcare provider.
-Long-term use or high doses can lead to imbalances in electrolytes such as potassium.
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