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Lactulose Oral Solution Sachets 10
IntraPharm£12.29Lactulose Sachets contain a laxative called lactulose that makes the stool softer and easier to pass, by drawing water into the bowel Do not give to children under 7 years of age If you are...
IntraPharm at withaid focuses on straightforward pharmacy products designed for everyday, short-term self-care. If you’re here to buy IntraPharm lactulose sachets online, this brand page brings the available item together in one place, so you can check the format, price and key suitability notes before adding to basket. Lactulose is commonly chosen when you’re looking for a gentle laxative option that fits into a routine, and sachets can be a practical choice for measured use at home or when travelling.
To help you shop faster, use the links below to jump into the most relevant collections, such as constipation relief medicines within the wider digestion range. If you’re comparing options, look for the product format that suits you (liquids, tablets or sachets), and always read the label and patient information leaflet for dosing, warnings and age guidance.
This brand page currently lists Lactulose Oral Solution Sachets 10 from IntraPharm. Use the constipation and digestion links above if you’d like to compare other suitable options.
Lactulose is a laxative commonly used for short-term constipation relief. Always check the product information and leaflet to confirm it’s appropriate for your symptoms and circumstances.
It can vary by person. Follow the label directions and seek advice if symptoms persist, worsen, or you’re concerned about ongoing constipation.
Age limits can vary by product. Check the specific IntraPharm product page and leaflet for age guidance and dosing. If you’re unsure, ask a pharmacist before giving any medicine to a child.
Some medicines may not be suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Check the warnings on the product page and speak to a pharmacist, midwife or GP before using.
Speak to a pharmacist or GP if constipation is severe, keeps coming back, or doesn’t improve after a few days of treatment. Seek urgent advice if you have severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, blood in your stool, black/tarry stools, or sudden unexplained symptoms.
Safety note: Always read the label and patient information leaflet and follow the dosing instructions. Medicines are not suitable for everyone and may interact with other medicines or conditions. If you’re unsure what to choose, ask a pharmacist. If symptoms are severe, persistent, or unusual, contact your GP or NHS 111; for emergencies call 999.