Tablets - Prunelax Ciruelax | Natural laxative for occasional constipation
Tablets

60% more sennosides per serving than regular tablets.

Prunelax Maximum Relief Tablets is a natural-origin laxative with major sennoside concentration for people who need a larger dose.

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Prunelax Ciruelax - Maximum Relief Tablets

Laxative made of natural senna

 

Description:

Prunelax Maximum Relief Tablets is a natural-origin laxative with Senna leaves, which alleviates occasional constipation and helps to maintain regular bowel function. Each tablet contains 66% more active ingredient than regular formats, which makes it ideal for people who need a larger dose, without needing to consume too many tablets. After ingestion, effect is produced within 8 and 12 hours.

Key bullet points:
  • Natural-origin laxative with Senna leaves.
  • Ideal for people who need a larger dose.
  • 1 Maximum relief tablet equals 2 tablets of Prunelax Regular.
  • Effect in 8 to 12 hours.
  • Provides soft relief for constipation during the night.

Directions:

Adults and children ages 15 years of age or older take 2 tablets before bedtime. Followed by a glass of water or juice. Do not exceed recommended serving. Children under 15 years of age: consult a doctor.

 

 

 

 

 

Active natural ingredients

Prunelax is an effective natural-origin laxative made with Senna leaves that alleviates occasional constipation and helps maintain regular bowel movement.

 

Soft relief during the night.

Prunelax at night, relief in the morning. Prunelax is a predictable and effective solution that works within 8 to 12 hours offering relief from constipation at night.

 


At what time should Prunelax be taken?

Prunelax works in 8 to 12 hours. To get results at home, we recommend taking Prunelax at night before bed.


For how long can you take Prunelax?

Prunelax® can be used for up to 7 consecutive days to treat occasional constipation.


Prunelax during pregnancy and breastfeeding

Occasional constipation is very common during pregnancy and lactation due to hormonal changes. Prunelax is not absorbed into the blood stream, so it does not become part of the placenta or breast milk. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, before ingesting any type of laxatives, including Prunelax, consult a health professional.


Can Prunelax provoke dependency?

Dependency is a process involving cerebral structures. Since Prunelax is not absorbed into the blood, it cannot make it to the brain and create dependency.


Does the long-term consumption of laxatives increase tolerance?

No. Tolerance means the patient should increase the dose of the medication with time so that it can continue to work. Research also shows that tolerance to stimulating laxatives is not common and there is no evidence of ricochet constipation after stopping the consumption of laxatives.