RxChat Home
RxChat
Home › Drugs: C › Colace › Discussions

Laxatives

Updated April 30, 2016
Comments Submitted Says:
Thu, November 19, 2009

I am looking for the name of a Laxative. They are hard deep red coloured round pills. Aprox 7mm across. It was a laxative but came off the shelves in the UK about 10-12 years ago. I heard they may have rebranded with a herbal version. They came in a foil blister pack. I think the outer packaging was green and the name began with a N although i cant be sure of this.

1 Reply

1
SusanS Says:
Sat, April 30, 2016

Were they shaped like an american football? There is a medicine for stool softening agent, slightly gentler than a laxative, called colace that matches your description. it is sold over the counter in the USA, and you can research this to see if it matches what you seek.

Was this helpful? 0

More Discussions:

laxatives bad diarrhea

I took two laxatives yesterday and experienced bad diarrhea that night really late. I experienced the bad diarrhea again...

1 REPLY
from laxatives to lopedium

I used simulating laxatives and they worked but then due to diarrea i took lopedium as well, now either my tummy or stom...

prescription laxatives

enulose what is the normal dose for this syrup ## Typical dose for Enulose Syrup is 10 g per 15 ml...

1 REPLY
About Us

RxChat (formerly MedsChat) is a popular drug forum. Featuring frequently updated message boards and an extensive index for medicine, health conditions, and drug information. Since 2005 we've been a community where patients, caregivers, and other interested parties can share drug-related questions and stories freely and anonymously. Learn More

COMMUNITY Home Page Drug Forums Submit a Topic Health Newsletter DRUGS Top Prescription Drugs Drug Categories NDC Database Half Life Calculator Recent FDA Approvals ABOUT Medical Disclaimer Terms of Use Privacy Policy Cookie Manager Do Not Sell or Share My
Personal Information
DRUG INDEX A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z This website is intended for informational purposes only. It is not meant to be a substitute for medical advice from a healthcare professional; nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. For more details please see the Medical Disclaimer. Copyright © 2005-2025 RxChat.com. All Rights Reserved. RxChat.com
9878 W Belleview Ave #5000
Denver, CO 80123
United States