Gerbisa – Bisacodyl Tablet
Description
BISACODYL (GERBISA) TABLET – TREATMENT OF CONSTIPATION
Gerbisa Tablet is an anti-blockage medicine. It is a diuretic that aids in the exhaustion of your intestines. Clinics will occasionally use it before medical procedures, internal exams, or therapy. It works by promoting the growth of the digestive system.
How is Gerbisa Tablet used?
When treating constipation, Gerbisa Tablet is best used in the evening. It should be sucked down rather than bitten, broken, or squished. It is suggested that you begin with the smallest portion and increase if you wish to while not exceeding the maximum daily portion. Except if your primary care physician instructs you otherwise, you should not use this drug for more than the recommended number of days.
Common Side Effects of This Medicine:
The most well-known side effects of this medicine are regurgitating stomach pain and vomiting. These are usually gentle and vanish within a few days. If they persist, your primary care physician may recommend methods to prevent or mitigate them.
Precautions Of This Medicine:
Before using this drug, you should notify your primary care physician if you have a blockage in your intestine, a heated stomach, or if your solid discharges have been inconsistent for more than fourteen days. A few medications and food sources can interfere with how this drug works, so discuss this with your primary care physician to ensure you are protected.