No stool softeners don't effect hormonal birth control.
Generally laxatives do not contain stool softening agents. Laxatives tend to have a much faster onset than stool softeners, which can take up to 3 days to take effect, depending on your water intake. While stool softeners are much safer for you digestive system, laxatives provide much faster (though more discomforting) results.
Piles, or hemorrhoids, are usually treated with strict hygiene, stool softeners and soothing creams that often contain anti-inflammatory steroids (like cortisone).
Yaz does not contain aspirin.
Stool softeners, such as docusate sodium, generally do not cause dark stools. However, if a stool softener is combined with other substances or medications, or if there is bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract, it could lead to darker stools. If you notice a significant change in stool color, it's important to consult a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying issues.
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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.
No, RU486 is contains the ingredient called Mifeprostone, It does not contain aspirin.
Dulcolax is a brand of laxatives and stool softeners. See the Related Link below for their website.
Yes. The usual treatment is to use fiber or other stool softeners so that you do not have to strain