Lacx
Lacx Products are primarily used for
Constipation, Hepatic encephalopathy
About Lacx Products
Uses of Lacx Products
Lactulose is used in constipation and Hepatic encephalopathy. It may also be used to treat and prevent complications of liver disease (hepatic encephalopathy).
Lacx Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Lacx are Abdominal pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Flatulence.
How Lacx Products work
Lactulose works by drawing water into the intestine through osmosis, which makes the stool soft and easier to pass.
Patient Concerns about Lacx Products
Frequently asked questions about Lacx Products
Frequently asked questions about Lactulose
Q. How long does it take for Lacx Syrup to work?
It takes about 2-3 days to see the benefits of the treatment. Talk to your doctor if you feel constipated even after 3 days of taking Lacx Syrup.
Q. What is Lacx Syrup used for?
Lacx Syrup is used to treat constipation which is presented as infrequent bowel movements, hard and dry stools. It is also used in patients with hepatic encephalopathy which is a serious liver problem causing confusion, tremors and decreased level of consciousness.
Q. Is Lacx Syrup a laxative?
Yes, Lacx Syrup is a laxative which softens the stools by pulling in water from the body to the large intestine. It is also used to reduce the amount of ammonia in the blood of patients with liver disease.
Q. What are the side effects of taking Lacx Syrup?
Lacx Syrup very commonly causes diarrhea, flatulence, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. Diarrhea and abdominal pain occur due to a high dose. In such cases, the dose should be reduced. Flatulence may occur during the first few days of treatment and may disappear after sometime. This medicine may also cause electrolyte imbalance. However, this is an uncommon side effect.
Q. Is it okay to take Lacx Syrup every day?
You should take Lacx Syrup for as long as advised by your doctor. You may also take it for as long as constipation lasts, which may be up to a week. For hepatic encephalopathy, the treatment may be longer, even several months.
Q. Who should not be given Lacx Syrup?
Lacx Syrup should not be given to patients who are allergic to it or are intolerant to lactose (cannot process lactose). It should also be avoided in patients having galactosemia, a rare health problem where the body cannot process galactose.
Q. Can I take other laxatives along with Lacx Syrup?
Usually, one laxative is sufficient to relieve constipation. In case you need more, your doctor may advise you to take one more laxative along with Lacx Syrup. The risk of side effects is more with two laxatives.
Q. What if I take more than the recommended dose of Lacx Syrup?
Taking more than the recommended dose of Lacx Syrup may cause abdominal pain, electrolyte imbalance and diarrhea, which may last for a couple of days.
Q. How should Lacx Syrup be taken?
You should take the prescribed amount in the measuring cup or spoon that is provided with the medicine. You can take it with water or fruit juice if you find it very sweet. Drink plenty of water for better results. Swallow it as soon as you keep it in mouth to prevent tooth decay which can occur if you take it for a longer time.