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Lactulose

Lactulose

About Lactulose

Lactulose is a laxative taken to treat constipation (difficulty pooing). It is also taken to help a severe liver disease called hepatic encephalopathy.

Lactulose comes as a sweet syrup that you swallow. It is available on prescription and to buy from pharmacies.

Do not give lactulose to children under 14 years unless recommended by a doctor.

 

Key Facts

  1. Lactulose relieves constipation by drawing water into the bowel to make poo softer. The most common side effects are diarrhea, bloating and wind. These are usually mild and short lived.
  2. Lactulose takes at least 48 hours to work. If you find the taste of lactulose too sweet, you can dilute it with fruit juice or water.
  3. Lactulose is also called by the brand names Duphalac and Lactugal.

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