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Freelife Tablet

Sodium Picosulfate 10 mg

Product Key Facts

Gastro-intestinal

Medications that support digestive health and help manage conditions like acid reflux, stomach ulcers, or constipation.

Digestive System Health

Digestive system medications, ranging from antacids and antiemetics to laxatives and probiotics, address conditions such as acid reflux, nausea, constipation, and bacterial infections. Professional guidance is essential for accurate diagnosis and proper use of these medications.

Details at a Glance

Product Code:TBA
Pack Size:TBA
MRP:TBA

Specifications

Freelife Tablet falls within the gastro-intestinal therapeutic class and is a laxative medication. Each tablet contains 10 mg of Sodium Picosulfate, a stimulant laxative that works by directly stimulating the bowel muscles, thereby aiding in bowel movement. The medication is packaged in a size of 5 x 10 tablets, providing a convenient regimen for administration.

Freelife Tablet, with its active ingredient Sodium Picosulfate 10 mg, is primarily indicated for the treatment of constipation. It effectively relieves bowel irregularity and is often used for short-term management of this condition. Additionally, Sodium Picosulfate can be utilized as part of bowel preparation for medical procedures or examinations that require a clear colon, such as colonoscopies.

The dosage of Freelife Tablet should be individualized according to the patient's needs, age, and the severity of constipation. The usual recommended dose for adults and children over 10 years is 10 mg (one tablet) per day. This dosage may be adjusted by a healthcare provider based on the patient’s response to the treatment.


It's generally advised to take the tablet at night to produce a bowel movement the following day. Adequate hydration should be maintained during the use of this medication. It is important for patients not to use Freelife Tablet for extended periods (more than a week) without consulting a healthcare professional, as prolonged use may lead to dependency or diminished bowel function.


Patients are cautioned that Freelife Tablet is meant for short-term use and should be taken as directed by a healthcare provider. Persistent changes in bowel habits warrant medical evaluation. Furthermore, individuals with specific health conditions like inflammatory bowel diseases or severe dehydration should seek medical advice prior to using this medication.