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To ensure the context remains the same I have revised the content while maintaining the original information Laxicon SG Capsule should be taken as instructed by your doctor either with or without food It is best to take it at bedtime Swallow the tablets whole and avoid chewing breaking or crushing them It is advisable to start with the lowest dose increasing only if necessary but do not exceed the maximum daily dosage Once your bowel movements become regular you can reduce the dose and eventually stop taking the medication Unless directed by your doctor it is not recommended to use this medicine for an extended period To alleviate constipation certain lifestyle changes can be beneficial These include consuming more highfiber foods like fruits vegetables and cereals staying hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids and engaging in regular exercise One of the potential side effects commonly associated with this medication is mild abdominal pain which typically subsides within a few days If the pain persists consult your doctor for suggestions on prevention or reduction It is important to avoid taking other laxatives concurrently with this medicine If you are pregnant or breastfeeding consult your doctor before using this medication Inform your doctor of any kidney or liver diseases you may have as this will help them prescribe an appropriate dosage Pregnant women should also consult their doctor prior to taking this medicine

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LAXICON TABLET

LAXICON TABLET

Docusate (100mg)

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Laxicon SG Capsule

Laxicon SG Capsule

Docusate (100mg)

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