Rectum Drops
Generic Name: rectum drops
Brand Names:
Rectum Drops 9633
*Claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.
Overview
*Claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.
Uses
INDICATIONS For the temporary relief of constipation or a change in bowel habits, bloating, flatulence, or mild abdominal discomfort.*
Dosage
DIRECTIONS Place drops under tongue 30 minutes before/after meals. Adults and children 12 years and over: Take 10 drops up to 3 times per day. Consult a physician for use in children under 12 years of age.
Warnings
WARNINGS In case of overdose, get medical help or contact a poison control center right away. Keep out of the reach of children. If pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a healthcare professional before use.
Pregnancy
If pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a healthcare professional before use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rectum Drops used for?▼
INDICATIONS For the temporary relief of constipation or a change in bowel habits, bloating, flatulence, or mild abdominal discomfort.*
Can I take Rectum Drops during pregnancy?▼
If pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a healthcare professional before use.
What are the important warnings for Rectum Drops?▼
WARNINGS In case of overdose, get medical help or contact a poison control center right away. Keep out of the reach of children. If pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a healthcare professional before use.
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Medical Disclaimer
This drug information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Drug information is sourced from the FDA National Drug Code Directory and Structured Product Labeling. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.