Explore Sterling at withaid, a UK based and regulated pharmacy. This brand page currently features Sterling Lactulose 3.3g/5ml Oral Solution 300ml—a measured liquid laxative format that many shoppers choose when they want a practical, easy-to-dose option for constipation relief. If you’re searching for Sterling lactulose oral solution, a lactulose 300ml bottle, or a liquid laxative you can take as directed, you can reach the Sterling product quickly from here.
Most people visiting a Sterling brand page want to compare constipation treatments by format (oral solutions vs tablets vs sachets) and check suitability alongside pregnancy or breastfeeding guidance, age limits, and regular medicines. Use the links below to browse constipation relief and the wider digestion category, then return to the Sterling product when you’re ready. withaid offers fast, free delivery on orders over £20, with orders sent Royal Mail in discreet packaging.
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- Measured oral solution format for straightforward dosing as directed
- Popular lactulose strength (3.3g/5ml) in a convenient 300ml bottle
- Format-led shopping if you prefer liquids over tablets or sachets
- Clear safety focus with suitability checks for age, pregnancy/breastfeeding and medicines
FAQs
What is Sterling Lactulose used for?
Sterling Lactulose is a laxative oral solution used for constipation relief. Always read the label and patient information leaflet to check that it’s suitable for you.
How do I take Sterling Lactulose oral solution?
Take it exactly as directed on the product label and leaflet, using an appropriate measuring device. Do not exceed the recommended dose. If you’re unsure what dose is right, ask a pharmacist.
How long does lactulose take to work?
How quickly it works can vary. If you don’t improve as expected, symptoms persist, or you feel unwell, speak to a pharmacist or your GP rather than increasing the dose without advice.
Can I use Sterling Lactulose during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant, or are trying for a baby, check with a pharmacist or GP before using constipation medicines, as suitability can vary.
Is Sterling Lactulose suitable for children?
Age guidance and dosing depend on the product. Check the leaflet carefully and speak to a pharmacist or GP before giving any laxative to a child, especially if constipation is persistent or severe.
Can I take lactulose with other medicines?
Some medicines and conditions can affect which constipation treatment is suitable. If you take regular prescriptions or have a long-term condition, ask a pharmacist for personalised guidance.
When should I seek medical advice for constipation?
Get advice if constipation is new, persistent, worsening, or linked with severe abdominal pain, vomiting, fever, blood in stool, black/tarry stools, or unexplained weight loss.
Safety information: This page provides general shopping support and does not replace medical advice. Always read the label and patient information leaflet before use. If you have a medical condition, take regular medicines, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or symptoms persist or worsen, speak to a pharmacist or contact your GP. Seek urgent medical help for severe or worsening pain, persistent vomiting, or blood in your stool.