Buy Senokot online from withaid, a UK based and regulated pharmacy. This brand page helps you compare Senokot senna laxatives across the formats people most often search for: Senokot tablets (including Max Strength) and Senokot syrup. Senokot is a stimulant laxative commonly chosen for short-term, occasional constipation when a pharmacy-supplied option and clear directions matter.
Start by choosing the format you’ll take correctly, then pick a pack size that suits your needs. If you’re also focusing on fluids, fibre and routine changes, or you take regular medicines, it’s worth checking suitability and warnings on the product page and leaflet. If constipation is new, persistent or keeps returning, speak to a pharmacist or your GP for personalised advice.
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Why choose Senokot
- Recognised senna laxative brand available in tablets and syrup formats.
- Options by strength and pack size (including Max Strength) for different preferences.
- Easy to compare online with product information to help you choose safely.
- Suitable for short-term use for occasional constipation when used as directed.
- UK pharmacy supply with discreet delivery and support if you need help choosing.
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FAQs
What is Senokot used for?
Senokot is commonly used for short-term relief of occasional constipation. Always read the patient information leaflet and follow the directions on the label.
Should I choose Senokot tablets or Senokot syrup?
Tablets can be convenient for many people, while syrup can suit those who prefer a measured liquid. Check the product page for directions, age guidance and warnings before buying.
What’s the difference between standard Senokot and Senokot Max Strength?
Products can differ by strength and recommended use. Compare the product pages and leaflet directions carefully, and ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure which is appropriate.
Can I use Senokot alongside fibre, fluids or other constipation remedies?
Many people also focus on fluids, fibre and routine changes. If you’re combining approaches or taking other medicines, check product guidance and speak to a pharmacist to ensure it’s suitable for you.
Who should avoid Senokot or speak to a pharmacist first?
Check the leaflet and get advice if you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, buying for a child, have ongoing bowel symptoms, abdominal pain, or you take regular medicines. A pharmacist can help you choose the safest option.
How quickly does Senokot work?
How soon it works can vary by person and product. Follow the timing guidance in the leaflet. If symptoms persist or worsen, speak to a pharmacist, your GP, or NHS 111.
Can I take Senokot every day?
Senokot is generally intended for short-term use. If constipation is frequent or recurring, seek advice from a pharmacist or GP to rule out underlying causes and plan safe ongoing care.
Safety information: This page is for general information and does not replace medical advice. Always read the patient information leaflet and use Senokot only as directed. Laxatives are typically for short-term use unless advised by a pharmacist or GP. If symptoms are severe, persistent, or recurrent—or if you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, have a long-term condition, or take other medicines—speak to a pharmacist, your GP, or NHS 111 for personalised guidance.