Description
Nu-Lax Natural Laxative Tablets with Senna & Prunes may provide quick, overnight relief and promote regularity, making stools easier to pass. Senna has been traditionally used for many years to stimulate bowel function and assist in the relief of constipation.
The addition of Prunes makes this formula unique as they are naturally high in fibre and polyols, including sorbitol, which may help to regulate the functioning of the digestive system. Nu-Lax Natural Laxative Tablets are small and easy to swallow. Just take one before bed, and wake up to relief in the morning.
- Extra strength for quick relief of constipation
- May help regulate the functioning of the digestive system
- Contains natural and whole ingredients
- May form and lubricate stools for easier passing
- Naturally occurring stimulant laxative herb
- Easy to swallow tablets
- Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Soy Free
Ingredients
Active Ingredients
Each tablet contains:
Senna alexandrina ext 75mg
equiv. dry leaf 1.28g
std. to contain hydroxyanthracene glycosides calculated as sennoside B 15mg
Prunus domestica fruit ext. 1mg
equiv. fruit dry 4mg
Directions For Use
Adults and children over 12 years: Take 1-2 tablets before bedtime
Maximum daily dose: 2 tablets
This product is suitable for the short-term relief of constipation.
Warnings
Use in children under 12 years not recommended.
Keep out of reach of children.
Long term senna usage may cause laxative dependence and liver damage.
When taking laxatives, make sure you drink plenty of water and increase fibre in your diet.
Follow instructions for use, and do not exceed the recommended dosage.
If symptoms persist beyond 3 days of taking laxatives, seek advice from your healthcare practitioner.
Do not take laxatives when abdominal pain, nausea or vomiting are present, or if you develop diarrhoea.
Prolonged use may cause serious bowel problems.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding seek advice from your healthcare practitioner before taking laxatives.
Senna can interact with the form of oestrogen in some contraceptives, making birth control less effective.