USE IN PREGNANCY: CATEGORY A:
The use of Bisacodyl Suppositories should be avoided where possible during the first trimester of pregnancy. Frequent or excessive use during the remaining period of pregnancy is not recommended unless medically advised.
The safety of Bisacodyl Suppositories in lactating women has not been categorically established. Category A - (Australian categorisation definition) Drugs which have been taken by a large number of pregnant women and women of childbearing age without any proven increase in the frequency of malformation or other direct or indirect harmful effects on the foetus having been observed.
ADVERSE EFFECTS:
The use of Bisacodyl Suppositories can occasionally cause rectal irritation. Repeated use may result in proctitis or sloughing of the epithelium. Prolonged use can result in diarrhoea with excessive loss of water and electrolytes, particularly potassium. There is also the possibility that an atonic, non-functioning colon may develop.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION:
Adults (including the elderly) and children over 10 years of age: Insert one suppository high into the rectum in the morning, or as advised by a physician. Avoid inserting the suppository into faecal matter as this will delay its action.
OVERDOSAGE:
Symptoms of overdosage are as described for adverse effects and may include diarrhoea with excessive loss of water and electrolytes, particularly potassium; the development of an atonic, nonfunctioning colon may occur.
STORAGE:
Store below 25°C.