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Pedia-Lax

Pedia-Lax Laxative Saline Enema, for Kids Ages 2-11

2.25 oz
$2.00 each($0.89 / oz)

Aisle 32

Victoria H‑E‑B plus!
6106 N. NAVARRO

Description

Pedia-Lax Laxative Saline Enema for Kids, Ages 2-11, 2.25 fl oz, Provides fast-acting, gentle and stimulant-free relief from occasional constipation in 1-5 minutes Designed for kids ages 2-11, featuring a child-size dose Features a soft and flexible, latex-free lubricated Comfortip for ease of use Pedia-Lax is the #1 pediatrician-recommended children’s laxative brand* *IQVIA, using the ProVoice Survey October 1, 2019 to October 31, 2019 Contains 24 packs of Pedia-Lax Laxative Saline Enema, 1 bottle, 2.25 fl oz each FSA- and HSA-eligible product in the U.S.
  • Ingredients

    Active Ingredients: In Each 59-mL Delivered Dose: Monobasic Sodium Phosphate (9.5 g), Dibasic Sodium Phosphate (3.5 g). Purpose: Saline Laxative, Saline Laxative. Inactive Ingredients: Benzalkonium Chloride, Disodium EDTA, Purified Water

    Allergens and safety warnings

    For rectal use only. Dosage Warning: Using more than one enema in 24 hours can be harmful. Do not use without asking a doctor: for more than 3 days, if your child has kidney disease, if your child has heart problems, if your child is dehydrated.. Ask a doctor before using this product if the child is on a sodium-restricted diet.. Ask a doctor before using any laxative if your child has abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting, a sudden change in bowel habits lasting more than 2 weeks, already used a laxative for more than 1 week.. Stop use and ask a doctor if the child has rectal bleeding, no bowel movement or no liquid comes out of the child's rectum after 30 minutes, symptoms of dehydration [feeling thirsty, dizziness, vomiting, urinating less often than normal]. These symptoms may indicate a serious condition.. Keep out of reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
  • General directions: Single daily dosage (per 24 hours). Do not use more per day unless directed by a doctor. See warnings. Do not use if child is taking another sodium phosphates product. One-half bottle preparation: Unscrew cap and remove 2 tablespoons of liquid with a measuring spoon. Replace cap and follow how to use this enema directions. How to use this Enema: Remove green wrapper with fleet emblem and orange protective shield from Enema Comfortip before inserting. With steady pressure, gently insert Enema tip into rectum with a slight side-to-side movement, with tip pointing toward navel. Insertion may be easier if child receiving enema bears down, as if having a bowel movement. This helps relax the muscles around the anus. Stop using if tip is hard to insert. Forcing the tip into the rectum can cause injury (especially if your child has hemorrhoids). If enema tip causes rectal bleeding or pain, get immediate medical care. Squeeze bottle until nearly all liquid is gone. It is not necessary to empty the bottle completely, as it contains more liquid than needed. Remove Comfortip from rectum and keep child in position until urge to evacuate is strong (usually 1 to 5 minutes). Positions for using this enema: Left-Side Position: Place child on left side with knees bent, and arms resting comfortably. Knee-Chest Position: Have child kneel, then lower head and chest forward until left side of face is resting on surface with left arm folded comfortably. If no urge is felt after 5 minutes of using, have your child try to empty bowel. Call a doctor promptly if no liquid comes out of the child's rectum after 30 minutes because hydration could occur. Age group directions: Children 5 to 11 Years:: 1 bottle per day or as directed by a doctor. Children 2 to Under 5 Years:: One-half bottle per day (see below). Children Under 2 Years:: Do not use.
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