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AC #7 TABLETS
Constipation is a symptom, not a disease. Almost everyone experiences constipation at some point in their life, a poor diet and lifestyle typically is the cause (Functional Constipation), overuse of laxatives may be another reason. Mostly constipation is temporary and not serious. Ageing may also affect bowel regularity, as slower metabolism results in less intestinal activity and muscle tone. Persistent constipation may culminate into Piles.
AC#7 is a homoeopathic combination which relieves mild constipation without side effects.
Composition: Senna 3x, Lycopodium clavatum 3x, Hydrastis canadensis 3x, Nux vomica 3x, Silicea 3x.
Indications: Helps relieve Constipation with difficult, hard stools, great straining, Colic, flatulence, besides Piles with burning in rectum. A safe laxative for lasting relief.
Dosage: Adults: 3 tablets at bed time. Children: 2 tablets at bed time. Once better taper the dose. Or as prescribed by the physician.
Contra-indication: None
Side effects: No known side effects
Expiry: 5 years from the date of manufacturing.
Manufactured in India by: Bakson Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd.
Disclaimer: The information provided herein on request, is not to be taken as a replacement for medical advice or diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. DO NOT SELF MEDICATE. PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN FOR PROPER DIAGNOSIS AND PRESCRIPTION.
Our body works on a well co-ordinated mechanism of eliminating solid and semi-solid waste materials from the Digestive Tract through a process called Defecation, also called as bowel movement. Defectaion is the last stop in the movement of food through the Digestive Tract. It is made after the Digestive System (Stomach, Small intestine & Colon) absorbs nutrients and fluid from what one eats and drinks. Any abnormalities in this process, insufficient fiber and fluids in the diet, lack of physical activity and abuse of laxatives often results in the symptom of Constipation. Constipation is defined as having a bowel movement fewer than three times per week. With Constipation, stools are usually hard, dry, small in size, difficult to eliminate and presents with symptoms of painful bowel movement, straining, bloating, sensation of a full bowel and flatulence. Constipation rarely causes any complications, however if it persists without any prompt treatment, one is at the risk of experiencing complications in the form of Haemorrhoids (Piles), fecal impaction which eventually results in pain, discomfort and bleeding. In people with Irritable Bowel Syndrome, it may present as alternating with Diarrhea as well. Understanding its causes, prevention and treatment will help most people find relief. Bakson's Homoeopathy introduces a safe and effective formulation in the form of AC#7 to assist regular bowel movements, ease evacuation without side effects or dependency. AC#7 is a mild laxative, safe for longer use if required. It has the following ingredients: The various components work as follows: Senna: Acts as a tonic for constipated bowels. Constipation with colic and flatulence. Stools are hard and dark with loss of appetite. Indicated for infantile colics. Lycopodium clavatum: Stool hard, difficult, small, incomplete. Haemorrhoids; very painful to touch, aching. Abdomen is bloated, full. Hydrastis canadensis: Weak muscular power, poor digestion and obstinate Constipation with sinking feeling in stomach. Smarting pain in rectum during stool and lasting relief after stool. Haemorrhoids. Nux vomica: Flatulent distension, with spasmodic colic. Constipation, with frequent ineffectual urging, incomplete and unsatisfactory. Constriction of rectum, frequent ineffectual desire or passing but small quantities at each attempt. Itching, blind Haemorrhoids. Alternate Diarrhea and Constipation. Silicea: Hard, bloated abdomen, colic with Constipation. Haemorrhoids, painful, with spasms of sphincter. Stool comes down with difficulty; when partly expelled, recedes again. |