Laxsafe-L
Montana Remedies
Composition for Laxsafe-L Products
Laxsafe-L Products are primarily used for
Potassium deficiency, Short term fluid replacement after trauma, Indigestion
About Laxsafe-L Products
Uses of Potassium Chloride
Potassium Chloride is used in the treatment of potassium deficiency.
How Laxsafe-L Products work
Potassium Chloride works by raising potassium levels in your blood.
Uses of Sodium Chloride
Sodium Chloride is used in short term fluid replacement after trauma and dehydration.
Sodium Chloride side effects
Common
Injection site reaction, Fluid overload, Febrile response, Extravasation.
How Laxsafe-L Products work
Sodium Chloride is a purified salt solution which works by replenishing salt and electrolyte levels in the body.
Uses of Sodium Bicarbonate
Sodium Bicarbonate is used as indigestion. It is used as an alkalinizing agent in the treatment of metabolic acidosis, severe diarrhea, acidity, and poisoning.
Sodium Bicarbonate side effects
Common
Flatulence, Abdominal pain, Increased sodium level in blood, Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness), Lactic acidosis, Metabolic alkalosis, Peripheral edema, Seizure, Tetany, Tremors.
How Laxsafe-L Products work
Sodium Bicarbonate is an alkalizer. It works by increasing the pH of blood and urine, thereby correcting metabolic acidosis (high acid levels in the body). It also speeds up the removal of toxic substances from the body in certain types of poisoning. In case of excessive fluid loss (such as in diarrhea), it works by replenishing salt and electrolyte levels.
Uses of Polyethylene Glycol
Polyethylene Glycol is used in the treatment of constipation and intestine preparation before any surgery.
Polyethylene Glycol side effects
Common
Nausea1a, Diarrhea, Stomach pain.
How Laxsafe-L Products work
Polyethylene Glycol works by drawing water into the intestine through osmosis, which makes the stool soft and easier to pass. It also helps clean out the intestines prior to medical procedures or examination.
Patient Concerns about Laxsafe-L
Frequently asked questions about Laxsafe-L Products
Frequently asked questions about Potassium Chloride
Q. Is potassium chloride a strong electrolyte?
Potassium chloride is a strong electrolyte
Q. Is potassium chloride safe?
Potassium chloride is safe if used as recommended
Q. Is potassium chloride a base?
Potassium chloride is not a base or acid, it is neutral with a PH value of 7.
Frequently asked questions about Sodium Bicarbonate
Q. What is Sodium Bicarbonate tablet used for? How does it work?
Sodium Bicarbonate is an antacid used to relieve acid indigestion, heartburn, and gas. When taken orally, it neutralizes the acid present in the stomach by producing carbon dioxide which results in reduction of irritation in stomach and intestine.
Q. Is Sodium Bicarbonate harmful?
Sodium Bicarbonate is safe if used as a medication and as prescribed by the doctor. However, excess of Sodium Bicarbonate can disturb the fine balance of electrolytes (like sodium, potassium, carbonate, etc.) that is needed by the body to function properly. As a result, it can cause unwanted side effects. Therefore, to avoid such disturbances, Sodium Bicarbonate is usually prescribed for maximum of 2 weeks when taken orally as taking it in excess can cause transient alkalosis, which can be harmful.
Q. What if I take excess of Sodium Bicarbonate?
Excess of Sodium Bicarbonate causes alkalosis (excessive blood alkalinity) which can be observed as mood changes, tiredness, slow breathing, muscle weakness and irregular heartbeat. Muscle hypertonicity, twitching and tetany may develop, especially in patients with low levels of calcium in blood.
Frequently asked questions about Polyethylene Glycol
Q. What is Polyethylene Glycol used for?
Polyethylene Glycol is a medicine used to treat constipation and for intestine preparation before surgical procedures. It works by pulling more water into the intestines, which is called osmosis. When there is more water in the intestines, the stool becomes softer or even watery and is easier to pass.
Q. What are the side effects of Polyethylene Glycol?
The side effects of Polyethylene Glycol are stomach pain, nausea, and diarrhea. However, these are usually not bothersome, but if they do not resolve, please consult your doctor.
Q. How long does Polyethylene Glycol take to work?
Polyethylene Glycol usually takes 2 to 3 days to start working. It works by increasing the fluid in the small intestine, thus making stools softer and easier to pass. As a result, a bowel movement is stimulated by causing a watery diarrhea.
Q. What types of food to eat when you feel constipated?
You must take a fiber-rich diet such as vegetables, fresh fruits and whole grains if you have constipation. Drink plenty of water and avoid taking alcohol. This will ensure that your stools are soft and easy to pass. You may also take laxatives or fiber supplements if you are facing issues with digestion. If still your symptoms do not improve, please consult your doctor.
Q. Is it OK to take Polyethylene Glycol every day?
It is advised not to take Polyethylene Glycol for more than 7 days days. If your symptoms do not improve within a week, please consult your doctor.
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