DulcoSoft Oral Solution
Gentle and effective relief from constipation and bowl irregularity.
Product details
Description
WHATS THE DIFFERENCE?
They both work in different ways. Dulcolax works by stimulating the bowel muscles to promote a bowel movement whereas DulcoSoft works by using water naturally present in the colon to soften the stools to make passing stools more comfortable.
Normal and regular bowel movement is important for most people. However, what is “normal and regular” varies from person to person. Some may have a bowel movement every day, others less often. Whatever it is like for you, it is best that your bowel movement has a regular pattern.
The cause of constipation is often not known. It can be associated with:
- Sudden change of diet
- A diet with not enough fibre
- Not drinking enough fluids
- Loss of ‘tone’ of the bowel muscles in older people
- Pregnancy
- Medicines such as morphine or codeine
- Having to stay in bed for a long time
- Lack of exercise
DulcoSoft gently stimulates the bowel and returns the body to its natural rhythm. Sugar, gluten and lactose free
How To Use
*** Always read the information leaflet enclosed before use***
DOSES:
Adults and children from 8 years | Daily dose 20-40 ml |
Children 4 to 7 years | Daily dose 16-32 ml |
Children 2 to 3 years | Daily dose 8-16 ml |
For use in children between 2 and 8 years, pregnant and breastfeeding women | Consultation with a doctor is advised |
CAUTION
- If you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant or are breast feeding speak to a doctor before use
- Do not take if you have an intestinal obstruction, an inflammatory gastrointestinal disorder, or severe dehydration,
- This should not be used as a solution for weight loss
- Use within 6 weeks of opening the bottle
Ingredients
macrogol 4000
Delivery
📦 Deliveries in the Republic Of Ireland will be dispatched in approximately 2-3 working days.
🚚 Orders of €38 or over will get free delivery nationwide.
📦 All orders under €38 incur a standard delivery charge of €5.
🚚 We deliver to anywhere in Ireland.