Looking for Aspar products in the UK? This brand page brings together the Aspar item(s) we currently stock so you can quickly compare pack details, pricing and suitability before you buy. Most shoppers arriving here are searching for a simple, pharmacy-style option for short-term constipation relief, with clear directions and reliable delivery from a regulated online pharmacy.
On withaid, Aspar is available in a senna tablet format (7.5mg). Senna is a well-known stimulant laxative ingredient used for occasional constipation, but it isn’t suitable for everyone and is generally intended for short-term use. If you need a different format, you can also browse our wider constipation relief medicines range to compare alternatives and find a product that better matches your needs.
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Why choose Aspar
- Simple tablet format for those who prefer a straightforward senna option.
- Clear on-page information to help you check age guidance, directions and cautions.
- Easy to compare with other constipation relief formats in one place.
- Discreet online ordering for everyday pharmacy needs.
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FAQs
What Aspar products do you stock?
This page lists the Aspar product(s) currently available on withaid. For full details, open the product page to view pack size, directions and the patient information leaflet.
What is Aspar senna used for?
Aspar senna tablets are commonly used for the short-term relief of occasional constipation. Always read the label and leaflet and use only as directed.
How quickly do senna tablets work?
Timing can vary by person and product. Check the patient information leaflet for typical guidance and take exactly as directed. If symptoms persist, speak to a pharmacist or GP.
Who should avoid stimulant laxatives like senna?
Some people should not use senna, including those with certain bowel conditions or ongoing abdominal symptoms. If you’re unsure, pregnant or breastfeeding, taking regular medicines, or buying for a child, ask a pharmacist for advice before purchasing.
Can I take Aspar senna with other medicines?
Some medicines may interact or require extra caution when using laxatives. If you take prescription medication, have a long-term condition, or are managing multiple treatments, check with a pharmacist before use.
When should I seek medical advice for constipation?
Speak to a pharmacist or GP if constipation is severe, lasts more than a short period, keeps returning, or is accompanied by symptoms such as bleeding, persistent pain, fever, vomiting, or unexplained weight loss. For urgent concerns, contact NHS 111.
Safety information: Laxatives are not suitable for everyone and are usually intended for short-term use. Always read the label and patient information leaflet and do not exceed the recommended dose. If you’re unsure what’s appropriate, ask a pharmacist; if symptoms persist or you are concerned, speak to your GP or contact NHS 111.