The obvious answer is take the cat to the vet! However my gal's young cat is plugged up and I found a document online written by a vet and it said 5mg dulcilax pills once every 24 hours is prescribed. I suppose a lot depends on how 'older' your cat is but the document said nothing about age
Dulcolax is a brand of laxatives and stool softeners. See the Related Link below for their website.
No, Dulcolax stool softener and bisacodyl tablets are not the same. Dulcolax is a brand name that includes various products, such as stool softeners and laxatives, while bisacodyl is a specific active ingredient used in some Dulcolax products as a stimulant laxative. Stool softeners work by moistening the stool, while bisacodyl stimulates bowel movements. Always check the specific formulation and active ingredients for proper use.
yup! =) i used ''dulcolax'' for a long time but i exagerated. and i did loose some weight
Dulcolax is an over-the-counter drug used to treat constipation. It is considered a stimulant laxative and should be used only as directed to prevent harm to your body.
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Several oral laxatives are available over the counter. One of these is Dulcolax. If this still doesn't work, a suppository may be used.
A fridge can be used to store food safely about 4 hours after being plugged in.
Yes, neem oil can be safely used on tomato plants as a natural pesticide to control pests and diseases.
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No, aluminum is usually used in older houses.
Breast milk can safely thaw in the fridge for up to 24 hours before it needs to be used.