Bisacodyl-Acri

Bisacodyl-Acree: action, application and side effects

Bisacodyl-Acree is a synthetic laxative used to treat chronic constipation of various etiologies, as well as to cleanse the intestines before diagnostic and surgical interventions. The drug is produced by the Russian pharmaceutical company Akrikhin KhFK and has the international name Bisacodyl.

Bisacodyl-Acree is available in the form of film-coated tablets, the dosage of which is 5 mg of the active substance - bisacodyl. Bisacodyl-Acree is recommended to be taken before bed to achieve maximum effect during the morning hours.

Contraindications for the use of Bisacodyl-Acri include hypersensitivity to the active substance, strangulated hernia, intestinal obstruction, spastic constipation, hemorrhoids, acute inflammatory diseases of the abdominal organs, bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract and uterine, cystitis, as well as infancy (up to 1 year). Pregnant and lactating women, as well as patients with liver and kidney failure, should use Bisacodyl-Acre with caution.

Among the side effects that may occur as a result of the use of Bisacodyl-Acri may be dyspeptic disorders, pain in the epigastrium or throughout the abdominal area and allergic reactions. In case of overdose of the drug, diarrhea, muscle weakness and cramps may occur. Treatment in this case should be symptomatic.

The interaction of Bisacodyl-Acri with other drugs has not been studied. However, before using the drug, you must consult your doctor and inform about all medications you are taking.

In conclusion, Bisacodyl-Acree is an effective drug for the treatment of chronic constipation and bowel cleansing before diagnostic and surgical interventions. However, the use of the drug should be carried out under the supervision of a physician, taking into account the individual characteristics of the patient.