ENEMA, rectal sol./rectal emulsion, 5ml, tube
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MICRO-ENEMA unidose tube - NST
Please always consider the MSF STD (lactulose, oral sol.) before ordering a NST.
Full Name
Synonym: Micro-enema
- Not in the WHO list of Essential Medicines 2023
Therapeutic Action
Osmotic laxative, enema containing sodium lauryl sulphoacetate, sodium citrate, glycerol (and/or sorbitol).
Sodium citrate is a ‘peptizing' agent which liberates water present in the
faeces. Sorbitol enhances this action. Sodium lauryl sulphoacetate is a
wetting agent. Glycerol promotes peristalsis and evacuation of the lower
bowel.
Indications
Symptomatic treatment of occasional constipation in adults
Instructions for use
5 ml single-dose container with nozzle removable cap
Must be given by rectal route:
- Pull or twist the cap off the tube.
- Insert full length of the nozzle into the rectum
- Gently squeeze the tube until it is empty.
- Remove the cannula without releasing the pressure on the tube.
- Wait for the laxative to work (5-15 min).
Combine the treatment with hygienic and dietary measures (vegetable fibre and drink diet, physical activity).
Precautions for Use
Avoid in cases of haemorrhoidal eruptions, anal fissures or haemorrhagic rectocolitis.
Do not use in children under 3 years of age.
Storage
Below 25ºC - Protect from sunlight - Protect from humidity
Description updated by Spinco on 28/11/2023.
Description updated and validated by C. Gelosi (OCBA) on 14/03/2023.