Help restore the body's natural rhythm with OsmoLax® Relief

OsmoLax® Relief is clinically proven to help provide effective relief of constipation.

OsmoLax® Relief is flavour free and dissolves clearly when mixed with your preferred hot or cold drink. It blends with liquid to gently soften and ease, promoting a controlled and comfortable bowel movement.

Always read the label and follow the directions for use.

OUR PRODUCTS

OsmoLax® Relief helps restore the body’s natural rhythm to leave you feeling comfortable and relieved.

Always read the label and follow the directions for use.

OsmoLax Relief helps restore the body’s natural rhythm to leave you feeling comfortable and relieved.

The OsmoLax® Relief Difference

Clinically proven to provide effective relief of constipation in adults and children from 4 years.

OsmoLax® Relief generally produces a bowel movement in 1 to 3 days as it hydrates, softens, and eases stools.

Flavour Free

Restores Body’s Natural Rhythm

For Adults and Children over 4 years

Salt Free, Sugar Free, Gluten Free & Preservative Free

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Managing Constipation In Children

Most children will occasionally experience constipation. Many will have a tendency for recurring mild constipation.

This can usually be managed with healthy eating, regular exercise and toilet use, and occasional use of a laxative if required. If your child is experiencing excessive straining and discomfort or pain see your healthcare professional.

 

Constipation occurs when your bowel movements become difficult to pass or when they happen less frequently than usual.

Normal stools should be soft, formed and passed without straining but the frequency of bowel movements is different for everyone. For some, it is normal to have a movement once or twice a day, but others only have a few movements each week — all are considered normal if it is your regular routine and you are not straining. Only you can determine what is normal for you.

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The main symptom of constipation is a hard, dry stool that is infrequent or difficult to pass.

Other symptoms may include:

✓   Two or fewer bowel motions per week

✓   Hard, lumpy, dry stools

✓   Straining to pass a motion

✓   Abdominal cramps

✓   Bloated abdomen

✓   Lack of energy

✓   Having to sit on the toilet for much longer than usual

✓   Sensation afterwards that the bowel hasn't fully emptied

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There are many causes of constipation, but the main cause is due to the slow movement of the stools through the bowel.

The large bowel (or colon) absorbs water from the stools. When stools are not moved regularly, this can result in too much water being absorbed, forming small, hard, dry stools that are difficult to pass. A number of factors can cause the passage of stools to slow down.

The most common causes are:

Insuffcient fluid intake

Water makes the bowel motion soft and easier to pass. With insufficient fluid intake, the stools become hard and dry which makes having a bowel movement difficult.

Inadequate amounts of fibre in the diet

Regular consumption of fibre rich foods like fruit and vegetables, cereals, bran and whole grain bread help to maintain a regular routine. The body does not absorb fibre so it travels through the system to the bowel, where it provides bulk for the bowel motion. Fibre also absorbs water, making the stool soft and easier to pass.

Ignoring the urge to have a bowel movement

This is especially common in children, as they may be too busy playing to take the time to go to the toilet or accessing a toilet may be difficult. Busy schedules and racing to be ready for school or work can result in delaying a trip to the toilet.

Lack of physical activity

Exercise helps the muscles work to move the stools through the bowel.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

Medically diagnosed Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

Change in lifestyle or routine

When your normal body rhythm is disrupted by travel, routine bowel habits can be upset and constipation may result.

Pregnancy

Female hormones can affect the bowel habit and constipation is more common during pregnancy.

Certain medical conditions

Certain medical conditions may also cause or worsen constipation.

Some medications

Constipation can also be caused by some medications and supplements, ask your pharmacist for advice.

Always read the label and follow the directions for use. 

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Where To Buy

OsmoLax® Relief is available in participating pharmacies nationwide. Visit your local pharmacy.