When should you not take Movicol?

Tell your doctor immediately and stop taking Movicol Flavour Free if you: Get a serious allergic reaction which causes difficulty in breathing, or swelling of the face, lips, tongue or throat. If you feel weak, breathless, very thirsty with a headache, or get puffy ankles. Store the sachets below 30°C.

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When would you not use Movicol sachets?

️ People with inflammatory bowel disease, such as ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease or toxic megacolon. ️ People who are allergic to any ingredient of the medicine. ️ Movicol should not be given to children under 12 years of age.

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Who should not take Movicol?

It is a laxative for the treatment of constipation in adults, adolescents and elderly. It is not recommended for children below 12 years of age. Movicol helps you to have a comfortable bowel movement even if you have been constipated for a long time. Movicol also works in very bad constipation called faecal impaction.

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Can Movicol be taken at night?

You can take MOVICOL® at any time of day that is convenient.

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Can Movicol irritate the bowel?

Movicol is usually well tolerated although side effects such as abdominal pain & diarrhoea may occur either because of over treatment or because of overflow (see above). Other side effects include a rumbly tummy (borborygmi), nausea and vomiting. Abdominal distension,flatulence and ano-rectal pain may also occur.

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How long does it take to poop after taking Movicol?

Unlike some laxatives on the market, Movicol is designed to give you more control over your bowel movements and is gentler that most products. Usually people find that Movicol takes effect around one to two days after taking it. The duration of the treatment for constipation may continue for up to two weeks.

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Is Movicol gentle on the stomach?

Osmotic laxatives work by attracting water from the body into the gut so that more water is held there, softening the stool. MOVICOL® is gentle and works in harmony with the body.

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Do you need to drink lots of water with Movicol?

If you are taking Movicol for faecal impaction, it may be easier to dissolve 8 sachets in 1 litre of water. Drink plenty of water. Increase the fibre in your diet.

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Is Movicol a laxative or stool softener?

Unlike some laxatives that work to cause bowel contractions through direct nerve stimulation, MOVICOL® has a natural mode of action that works gently, in harmony with your body. acts locally in the colon to relieve constipation: The water retained by MOVICOL® softens the stool and bulks it up slightly.

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Should I drink water after Movicol?

This medicine can be taken at any time with or without food or drink. Drink Movicol Ready To Take directly from the sachet. There is no need to dilute it with water. It is recommended that you drink a glass of water or other fluid after you take Movicol Ready To Take.

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Can Movicol clear faecal impaction?

About macrogol Brand names: Movicol, Laxido, CosmoCol, Molaxole. Macrogol (or macrogols) is a laxative taken to treat constipation (difficulty pooing). You can also use it to help clear a build-up of hard poo in your bowel, which can happen if you've been constipated for a long time (faecal impaction).

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How do you know if Movicol is working?

Don't worry – soft stools mean MOVICOL has started to work. However, if the poo becomes very runny or diarrhoea (see Stool Type 7 on the chart in this leaflet), you should stop taking your medicine until the runny poo stops. Then start again using fewer sachets.

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What is the best laxative for seniors?

Osmotic laxatives such as polyethylene glycol (brand name Miralax) are well-tolerated by most older adults, and can be used daily.

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Can you take Movicol If you have soft stool?

Don't worry – soft stools mean MOVICOL® has started to work. However, if the poo becomes very runny or diarrhoea (see Stool Type 7 on the chart overleaf), you should stop taking your MOVICOL® until the runny poo stops.

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Does MOVICOL relieve bloating?

The main active ingredient, macrogol 3350, goes straight to the bowel where, by retaining a set amount of water, it softens, expands and lubricates the stool to trigger peristalsis - in the same way as your normal bowel movement. MOVICOL® does not ferment either, which means less likelihood of gas or bloating/wind.

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Does MOVICOL make you tired?

severe diarrhoea or vomiting. feeling more tired than usual.

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What is the best daily stool softener?

Insoluble fiber is the most beneficial for softening stools. It does not dissolve in water and helps food pass more quickly from the stomach to the intestines. Wholewheat flour, nuts, beans, and vegetables, such as cauliflower, green beans, and potatoes all contain insoluble fiber.

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Can you take Movicol for life?

A course of treatment for constipation with Movicol does not normally exceed 2 weeks, although this can be repeated if required. As for all laxatives, prolonged use is not usually recommended.

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When should I take Movicol before or after eating?

SHOULD I TAKE MOVICOL® WITH OR WITHOUT FOOD? MOVICOL® can be taken anytime in relation to food, either before, during, or after a meal.

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Do you mix Movicol with hot or cold water?

It is essential therefore to mix it with the correct amount of water or it will not work! Empty the sachet of powder into a cup/glass/bottle. First add the right amount of cold water and stir until the powder has dissolved and the water is clear.

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Why do senior citizens get constipated?

Many age-related problems (e.g., decreased mobility, comorbid medical conditions, increased use of medications with a side effect profile that includes constipation, and changes in diet) may contribute to the increased prevalence of constipation in older adults.

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What is the safest stool softener to use daily?

In general, bulk-forming laxatives, also referred to as fiber supplements, are the gentlest on your body and safest to use long term. Metamucil and Citrucel fall into this category.

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How often should an elderly person have a bowel movement?

Straining is the most commonly identified symptom by older adults, even though physicians tend to rely on bowel movement frequency to diagnose constipation. Additionally, patients tend to underestimate their frequency of bowel movements. Normal stool frequency can vary between 3 motions per day and 3 motions per week.

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How do you know if you have an impacted colon?

Healthcare providers diagnose fecal impaction by a physical examination and a digital rectal examination. They look for a large amount of poop in your rectum. If your provider suspects your fecal impaction could be located in your colon, an abdominal X-ray can confirm its location.

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Will an impacted stool eventually come out?

It won't go away on its own, and it can lead to death if it's allowed to worsen. The most common treatment for a fecal impaction is an enema, which is a special fluid that your doctor inserts into your rectum to soften your stool.

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