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Docusate Sodium (Oral)

Generic Medicine
Indications

Docusate Sodium oral preparations are indicated to prevent and treat chronic constipation, as follows:

  • Soften hard, dry stools in order to ease defecation and reduce straining during bowel movements.
  • In the presence of hemorrhoids and anal fissure, prevent hard, dry stools and reduce straining.
  • Docusate Sodium oral preparations are also used as an adjunct in abdominal radiological procedures .
Pharmacology

Docusate sodium works by allowing more water to be absorbed into the stool. Docusate does not stay in the gastrointestinal tract. It is absorbed into the bloodstream and excreted via the gallbladder after undergoing extensive metabolism. The effect of docusate may not necessarily be entirely due to its surfactant properties. Perfusion studies suggest that docusate: Inhibits fluid absorption or Stimulates secretion in the portion of the small intestine known as the jejunum.

Dosage Administration

Route of administration: Oral.

  • Adults and elderly: One to five Docusate Sodium oral preparations should be taken daily in divided doses. Treatment should be commenced with large doses, which should be decreased as the condition of the patient improves.
  • For use with barium meals: Four Docusate Sodium oral preparations to be taken with the meal.
  • Children under 12 years: Not recommended.
Interactions

Docusate Sodium softgel capsules should not be taken concurrently with mineral oil.

Contraindications

Docusate Sodium softgel capsule is contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to Docusate Sodium.

Side Effects

Rarely, Docusate Sodium softgel capsules can cause: Diarrhea, Nausea, Abdominal cramps, Skin rash.

Pregnancy & Lactation

Pregnancy: There are no adequate data from the use of the drug in pregnant women. Animal studies are insufficient with respect to effects on pregnancy and embryonic/fetal development. The potential risk for humans is unknown. During wide use, no adverse consequences have been reported. Use in pregnancy only if the benefits outweigh the risks. Lactation: Docusate sodium is excreted in breast milk and should therefore be used with caution in lactating mothers.

Precautions & Warnings

Docusate Sodium capsule should not be administered when abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, or intestinal obstruction is present. Patients with rare hereditary problems of fructose intolerance should not take this medicine. Organic disorders should be excluded prior to the administration of any laxative. The treatment of constipation with any medicinal product is only an adjunct to a healthy lifestyle and diet, for example: Increased intake of fluids and dietary fiber,  Advice on appropriate physical activity. If laxatives are needed every day or if there is persistent abdominal pain, patients need to consult with physicians. Do not use this medicine if patients are intolerant to small quantities of sugar (sorbitol, fructose).

Overdose Effects

In rare cases of overdose, excessive loss of water and electrolytes should be treated by encouraging the patient to drink plenty of fluid.  Electrolyte loss should be replenished where appropriate.

Therapeutic Class

Stool softener

Storage Conditions

Keep below 30°C. Protect from light and moisture. Keep out of the reach of children.

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