Agiolax Natural Laxative Granules
Description
## Brand Name: Agiolax Natural Laxative Granules
## Generic Name: Psyllium husk (Plantago ovata) + Senna fruits/pods (stimulant herbal laxative)
## About the Drug:
Agiolax Natural Laxative Granules is a plant-based medicine used to help relieve occasional constipation in a gentle but effective way. It combines two natural ingredients: psyllium husk, which adds bulk and helps soften the stool, and senna, which helps stimulate the bowel to move. This makes it easier for you to pass stool more comfortably. It is often chosen when you need a natural option to support regular bowel movements, especially when diet, fluids, or activity alone are not enough.
## Indications: When do you need this medication?
* Occasional constipation: Helps when your stools are hard, dry, or difficult to pass.
* Infrequent bowel movements: Supports regular bowel movement when you have not been going to the toilet as usual.
* Bowel sluggishness: Can help when your digestive system is moving more slowly than normal.
* Constipation related to low fiber intake or lifestyle: May help if poor diet, low fluid intake, or lack of activity is contributing to constipation.
## Dosage and Administration: How to use the drug safely and effectively?
* Usual Dosage:
* Adults and adolescents 12 years and older: Usually 1 teaspoonful once daily in the evening. If needed, your doctor or pharmacist may advise 2 teaspoonfuls daily.
* Children under 12 years: Do not use unless a healthcare professional specifically recommends it.
* Method of Administration:
* Take the granules with plenty of water or another suitable liquid. This is very important because the product needs enough fluid to work properly and to reduce the risk of choking or blockage.
* Swallow it without chewing, unless your pharmacist gives different instructions.
* It is usually taken in the evening, as it may produce a bowel movement the next morning.
* Drink extra fluids during the day to help the medicine work well.
* Do not use it for a long time without medical advice. If constipation lasts more than a few days or keeps coming back, talk to a doctor.

