- Indications of Tamaril
- Side Effects of Tamaril
- Contraindications for Tamaril
- Directions for use of Tamaril
Tamaril is a medicine whose active substances are Licorice and Sena.
This medicine for oral use belongs to the class of laxatives, being used in all situations of constipation, whether caused by lack of fiber, by sudden changes in food or by diseases such as hemorrhoids and anal fissures, which require the maintenance of feces softened.
Tamaril works by stimulating the intestinal muscle by increasing bowel movements and facilitating the elimination of feces.
Indications of Tamaril
Constipation.
Side Effects of Tamaril
Cramps; diarrhea; change in urine color; change in stool color; lack of appetite; malabsorption of nutrients; colon problems; vomiting.
Contraindications for Tamaril
Pregnancy risk C; lactating women; individuals with appendicitis or inflamed colon; children; individuals with dehydration or rectal bleeding of unknown origin; individuals with nausea or vomiting; intestinal perforation.
Directions for use of Tamaril
Oral use
Children
- Administer 1 tablet before bed.
Adults
- Administer 1 to 2 tablets before bed.