Effective constipation relief: Glycerin suppositories that draw water into the stool to soften and lubricate it, helping ease bowel movements and relieve occasional constipation.
Fast-acting local action: Works locally in the rectum with effects typically within about 15-60 minutes after use for quick relief.
Gentle and easy to use: Simple rectal application, suitable for children (1400 mg strength) and generally well-tolerated with minimal systemic absorption.
Description
Glycerin suppositories are a type of laxative used to relieve occasional constipation. They work by drawing water into the stool, softening it and making it easier to pass. The glycerin also lubricates the rectum, further aiding in bowel movements.
How to Use: Wash your hands thoroughly, remove the suppository from its packaging, moisten the tip with water or a water-based lubricant, lie on your side with knees bent, gently insert it into the rectum pointed end first, remain lying down for a few minutes to allow it to dissolve, then wash your hands again.