Lilac Syrup uses include treatment of constipation and bowel irregularity. It contains lactulose, a gentle laxative that draws water into the bowel, making stools softer and easier to pass. Lilac Syrup is not absorbed into the body and works locally in the intestine. Doctors also prescribe it in certain liver conditions such as hepatic encephalopathy to help reduce toxin build-up in the blood.
Your doctor might give you Lilac Syrup for:
Avoid using Lilac Syrup if you:
Take caution if you:
Important: Drink plenty of fluids while using Lilac Syrup.
Rare side effects
Lilac Syrup is available in 1 bottle of 120 ml. Pack size may vary by pharmacy.
Lilac Syrup does not require a prescription.
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