Docusol Paediatric Solution 300mlis a laxative containing the active ingredient docusate sodium, for use in children aged 6 months to 12 years old. Laxatives are a type of medicine used to soften stools in order to prevent or treat constipation, a common problem that causes difficulty or pain when passing stools.
The recommended dosage when using Docusol Paediatric Solution to treat constipation depends on the age of your child. If your child is aged between 6 months and 2 years, one 5ml spoonful should be given three times a day. If your child is aged between 2 and 12 years, two 5ml spoonfuls should be given three times a day.
You should dilute Docusol Paediatric Solution in a glass of a flavoured drink, like fruit juice or milk - this will make it easier for your child to take the medicine. Make sure your child drinks the mixture within 30 minutes of preparation.
Sometimes, Docusol Paediatric Solution can be taken before a stomach X-ray. In this case, the recommended dose is six 5ml spoonfuls as a single dose, but you should always ask your doctor or healthcare provider whether this is necessary.
Docusol Paediatric Solution contains the active ingredient docusate sodium. Docusate sodium works by softening the stools in the bowel, making them easier to pass. It can also cause the muscles in the intestinal wall to contract more often, and with increased force, helping to move the contents of the intestine through the colon towards the rectum so that the bowel can be emptied.
Constipation in children and infants is common, and usually it’s nothing to worry about. Some possible causes could include:
Not eating enough high-fibre foods (like fruit & vegetables)
Not drinking enough fluids
Feeling pressured, or being regularly interrupted, while potty training
Feeling worried or anxious about something