Picosen (sodium picosulfate, cassia extract) oral drops 25 ml.

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Constipation or cases requiring relief of defecation. Like other laxatives, Picosen should not be used daily or for an extended period without establishing the cause of the constipation.

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Description

Picosen composition
Main active ingredient: sodium picosulfate, cassia (dry leaf extract). 1 ml contains 7.5 mg of sodium picosulfate and 10 mg of cassia extract.
Excipients included in the preparation: sorbitol, purified water, alpine herbs flavor, etc.

Release form
Available in the form of a solution for oral administration, in 25 ml vials.

Pharmacological properties
This Picosen drug belongs to a group of drugs used in gastroenterology as a laxative.
The main active ingredients of the drug are sodium picosulfate and cassia leaves. This substance, which has laxative properties, belongs to the triarylmethane group.
Due to the metabolic processes that occur after the drug enters the body in the large intestine, as a result of its action, the absorption of fluids is slowed down, and the production of water and the release of electrolytes increases.
As a result, stool softening occurs, which also increases their volume, and produces additional stimulation of peristalsis in the intestine.
Sodium picosulfate has low absorption, little absorbed when it enters the intestine. Some partial absorption occurs only after the bacterial breakdown of the substance occurs. Absorption occurs when the drug enters the colon, then conjugation occurs and then the drug is excreted with the help of the intestine along with the secreted bile.
Cassia leaves contain amine glycosides, which have the ability to stimulate smooth muscle movement in the intestines.

Indications
This drug Picosen is used to treat:

  • constipation;
  • other conditions that require easier bowel movement (bowel movements).

Contraindications
The drug in question is contraindicated for use in cases where the patient has severe hypersensitivity (allergy) to the main or to one of the auxiliary components.
Also contraindicated for:

  • intestinal obstruction;
  • bowel obstruction;
  • severe dehydration;
  • acute diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, including appendicitis;
  • acute abdominal pain with nausea and vomiting.

When taken simultaneously with diuretics and adrenocorticosteroids, the risk of electrolyte imbalance may increase.
Should not be used in conjunction with antibiotics. they can weaken the effect of the laxative.

Children
Not used in pediatrics until the age of 12.

Application during pregnancy and lactation
This drug is undesirable for the treatment of pregnant women – only with serious indications for this.
If it is necessary to take the drug during breastfeeding, lactation is suspended.

Method of administration and dosage
Picosen is intended for oral administration, the best time to take is in the evening.
Picosen is taken with or without liquid.
The laxative effect occurs 10-12 hours after taking the drug.
Dosage: adults and children over 10 years old – 10-20 drops, 1 time per day, at night.
Small children can add this drug to food.
Start with the minimum dosage, gradually increasing it, if necessary.
A drug for the treatment of children can only be prescribed as directed by a doctor.
The duration of use is limited – this drug, like other laxatives, should not be used systemically unless the cause of constipation is established.
Taking too long can cause electrolyte imbalance, fluid balance in the body, and a lack of potassium in the body.

Overdose
Overdose cases have not been recorded at the moment.
Excessive intake of the drug causes:

  • excessive liquefaction of stool, diarrhea;
  • intestinal cramps;
  • clinically significant loss of electrolytes, potassium;
  • chronic diarrhea.

Symptomatic treatment is recommended – rinse the stomach, induce vomiting, ensure sufficient fluid intake into the body, take enterosorbents, antispasmodics, astringents.

Side effects
The drug is usually well tolerated. Side effects may occur in the form of:

  • hypersensitivity reactions, including angioedema;
  • rash, allergic urticaria, itching;
  • abdominal cramps, diarrhea, flatulence;
  • discomfort in the gastrointestinal tract.

Storage conditions and periods
Expiration date – up to 3 years from the production date indicated on the package.
The storage temperature should not exceed 25 ° C.