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Name/scientific name |
SENNATOSIDE B
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Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority |
Hospital Authority Drug Formulary
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Indications |
Constipation, Post-operative Bowel Dysfunction, Bowel Cleanse Preparation
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body system |
Gastroenterology
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type |
laxative
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Product name: Sennatoside B
Sennatoside B is a naturally derived laxative ingredient commonly used to treat constipation. It comes from viburnum, a plant in the leguminous family, and has the effect of promoting intestinal peristalsis, helping defecation and reducing constipation symptoms.
When taking Sennatoside B, you should follow your doctor's or pharmacist's advice for proper dosage and use. During use, drink plenty of fluids to help the medicine work and prevent dehydration.
Although Sennatoside B is generally considered safe and effective, some people may be allergic to it or experience side effects. If any adverse reactions occur, stop use immediately and consult a doctor.
Overall, Sennatoside B is a commonly used laxative ingredient used to relieve constipation problems. For more information about the proper use of this medication, talk to your healthcare professional.
Instructions for use: Read the instructions provided by your doctor or pharmacist carefully before taking each medication. It is usually recommended to take it on an empty stomach to ensure optimal absorption. The medication may interact with certain foods or medications, so taking it with certain foods (such as dairy or high-fiber foods) should be avoided. Activities that require a high level of alertness, such as driving or operating machinery, should be avoided while taking this product.
Dosage Guidelines: For adults, the starting dose is usually 1 to 2 pills per day, which can be adjusted to a maximum of 4 pills per day based on individual circumstances. Elderly people or patients with special diseases may need to adjust the dosage, and it is recommended to do so under the guidance of a doctor. For children, dosage should be based on age and weight, and appropriate dosage should be given following your doctor's recommendations. Check with your doctor regularly to ensure dosage is appropriate and adjusted to the most effective dose. In any case, the maximum recommended daily dose should not be exceeded to avoid possible side effects.
Sennatoside B is a common laxative ingredient mainly used to treat constipation. Some common side effects when using Sennatoside B include abdominal pain, diarrhea, bloating, and nausea. Some users may also experience muscle cramps, dizziness or skin sensitivity. If serious side effects occur, such as severe abdominal pain, vomiting, or allergic reactions, you should stop using the drug immediately and seek medical advice. When using Sennatoside B, you should strictly follow the recommendations of your doctor or pharmacist and avoid increasing or decreasing the dosage on your own.
Drug name: SENNATOSIDE B
Taboo:
1. It is contraindicated for those who are allergic to Sennatoside B or other emodin drugs. It may cause severe allergic reactions, including symptoms such as rash, difficulty breathing, and swelling.
2. Infants, pregnant women, and lactating women should avoid using Sennatoside B as it may cause adverse effects on the fetus or infant.
3. Patients with intestinal obstruction, enteritis, diarrhea or intestinal obstruction should avoid using Sennatoside B as it may aggravate existing intestinal problems.
4. Patients with renal or hepatic insufficiency should avoid using Sennatoside B because its metabolic process may burden the kidneys or liver.
5. Long-term use of Sennatoside B may cause intestinal dependence and prevent normal bowel defecation. Long-term continuous use should be avoided.
The above are the contraindications of Sennatoside B. Please carefully evaluate your own situation before use and consult your doctor if you have any questions.
Note on use: Sennatoside B is a laxative used to treat constipation. Please follow the advice of your doctor or pharmacist and should not be abused for a long time. During use, adequate fluid intake should be maintained to avoid intestinal discomfort. If constipation persists, professional medical advice should be sought.
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For women who are pregnant, use of sinadocinoside B should be avoided. Sanadoxiside B is a laxative that may have adverse effects on the fetus. During pregnancy, this drug should be avoided to ensure the safety and health of the fetus.
If you are pregnant or trying to become pregnant, be sure to tell your doctor that under no circumstances should you use sinadocinoside B. Your doctor may recommend other treatments tailored to your condition and needs.
Pregnancy is an important time and it is important to ensure that you do not use sinadoxin B or other drugs that may be harmful to your fetus during pregnancy. Always work with your doctor to make sure you and your baby stay healthy.
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