Norgalax Disposable Microenema is a simple-to-use gel that provides fast relief for the struggles and discomfort of constipation. This product may also be used if you need to clear your bowels before an examination, such as a colonoscopy.
Always use Norgalax Microenema exactly as described in the patient information leaflet or as your doctor / Chemist4U pharmacist has told you. To use, remove the cap and carefully press until a small amount of gel is lubricating the neck of the tube. Gently insert the neck into your back passage and squeeze until empty.
You should feel an effect within 20 minutes, so it’s advisable to stay close by to a toilet until the product has worked. Likely, you will only need to use one tube, but if needed, you can use a second later on in the day. Prolonged use is not recommended, and if you’re still constipated after 5 days of using Norgalax Micoenema, you should speak to your GP.
Norgalax Microenema contains the active ingredient docusate sodium, which is a type of medicine called a laxative. It works by allowing water and fat to penetrate the hard, dry stools to make them softer and easier to pass.
Additionally, docusate sodium stimulates the nerves in the colon and rectum, making the muscles in the bowel contract more frequently. With this increased pressure, it shifts the stools through the colon to the rectum so your bowel can be emptied without straining.
Constipation isn’t just about not being able to go to the toilet - rather, it describes a collection of symptoms that include:
Hard, pellet-like stools
Excessive straining
A sensation that you are unable to go
A decrease in bowel movements
However, it’s important to remember that constipation is subjective to the individual, and it’s very normal to not have a daily bowel movement. The source of constipation varies, but it could be caused by medication, fibre, dehydration, stress, exercise, hormones, or ignoring the urge to go to the toilet.
This product should not be used for children aged 12 years or under. If your child is suffering from any discomfort caused by constipation, speak to a doctor for expert advice and suitable treatments.