Bisacodyl 5mg 100s (Anti-Constipation)

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Prevention of constipation in patients taking opioid analgesics– Short-term, symptomatic treatment of constipation

Stimulates intestinal defeacation

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Description

Therapeutic action

– Stimulant laxative

Indications

– Prevention of constipation in patients taking opioid analgesics (codeine, morphine, etc.)

– Short-term, symptomatic treatment of constipation

Presentation

– 5 mg enteric-coated tablet

Dosage

– Child over 3 years: 5 to 10 mg once daily

– Adult: 10 to 15 mg once daily

Duration

– Prevention of constipation in patients taking opioids : start bisacodyl when analgesic treatment continues

more than 48 hours. Tablets must be taken daily, at night (bisacodyl is effective 6 to 12 hours after

administration), until the end of the opioid treatment. Regular follow up (frequency/consistency of

stools) is essential in order to adjust dosage correctly.

Treatment of constipation: until the patient passes stools, maximum 7 days.

Contra-indications, adverse effects, precautions

– Do not administer to patients with Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, intestinal obstruction, undiagnosed

abdominal pain and dehydration.

– May cause: diarrhoea, abdominal cramps, hypokalaemia.

– In the event of diarrhoea: exclude a faecal impaction or intestinal obstruction, stop treatment for

24 hours and then start again with a half dose.

– In the event of abdominal cramps: reduce or divide the daily dose. Stop treatment if pain continues.

– Do not combine with drugs that induce torsades de pointe (halofantrine, erythromycin IV, pentamidine,

etc.).

– Closely monitor patients taking drugs that induce hypokalaemia (furosemide, amphotericin B,

corticosteroids, etc.) or cardiac glycosides.

– Pregnancy and breast-feeding: avoid; for routine prevention of constipation due to opioids, use lactulose.

Remarks

– To prevent constipation in patients taking opioids, use lactulose if the patient’s stools are solid; use

bisacodyl if the patient’s stools are soft.

– In children from 6 months to 3 years, do not use the oral route. Use only 5 mg paediatric suppositories

(one suppository/day).

– Swallow tablets whole; do not crush or chew.

– Bisacodyl is equivalent to senna, the representative example of laxative stimulants in the W O list of

essential medicines.

– The treatment must be accompanied by dietary measures (plenty of fluids and fibr

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