Laxatives and Medication-Induced Constipation
Certain medications, including pain relievers and antidepressants, can cause constipation as a side effect. Laxatives are commonly recommended to manage these symptoms and maintain digestive balance.
Healthcare providers assess individual medication regimens before suggesting appropriate laxatives. Preventive use helps patients adhere to treatment plans without discomfort.
Managing medication-induced constipation improves overall treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction. Laxatives remain an important supportive measure in long-term therapy.
Certain medications, including pain relievers and antidepressants, can cause constipation as a side effect. Laxatives are commonly recommended to manage these symptoms and maintain digestive balance.
Healthcare providers assess individual medication regimens before suggesting appropriate laxatives. Preventive use helps patients adhere to treatment plans without discomfort.
Managing medication-induced constipation improves overall treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction. Laxatives remain an important supportive measure in long-term therapy.


