Description
Glycerine Suppositories 1.5 g. №10
Ingredients
Active ingredient: Glycerin 1.5 g. Inactive ingredients: Gelatin, Purified Water.
Mechanism of Action
Glycerine Suppositories work as an osmotic laxative by drawing water into the bowel, softening and loosening the stool to promote bowel movements.
Pharmacological Properties
Glycerin, the active ingredient, acts as an osmotic laxative, facilitating stool passage by increasing water content in the intestines.
Indications for Use
Glycerine Suppositories 1.5 g. are indicated for the relief of occasional constipation by promoting bowel movements through stool softening.
Contraindications
Avoid using Glycerine Suppositories if allergic to any ingredient. Consult a healthcare provider if experiencing rectal bleeding or lack of bowel movement post-use.
Side Effects
Common side effects may include rectal irritation or a sensation of fullness. Discontinue use if adverse reactions occur.
Usage Instructions
For adults, insert 1 suppository rectally as needed. Children should use as directed by a healthcare provider. Remove from packaging, insert into the rectum, and lie down briefly for optimal effect. Wash hands thoroughly post-administration.
Benefits Compared to Analogues
Glycerine Suppositories have shown efficacy in providing quick relief from mild constipation without significant adverse effects, as supported by clinical trials.
Suitable Patient Groups
Glycerine Suppositories are suitable for both adults and children under healthcare provider guidance, making them versatile for various age groups.
Storage and Shelf Life
Store Glycerine Suppositories in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Check the packaging for the expiration date and do not use after the stated shelf life.
Packaging Description
Glycerine Suppositories are typically packaged in a secure container to maintain product integrity and prevent contamination.
Clinical Evidence and Proven Effectiveness
Glycerin suppositories have demonstrated efficacy in treating constipation, as evidenced by a study in the “Journal of Gastroenterology” showing quick relief without severe side effects. Another study in the “American Journal of Gastroenterology” concluded that glycerin suppositories are as effective as other laxatives, providing rapid relief from constipation.




