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  1. Brand name: Senokot. Find out how senna treats difficulty pooing (constipation) and how to take it. About senna. Who can and cannot take it. How and when to take it. Side effects. Pregnancy, breastfeeding and fertility. Taking senna with other medicines and herbal supplements. Common questions.

  2. www.nhs.uk › medicines › sennaAbout senna - NHS

    Senna takes about 8 hours to work. It's best to take it at bedtime so it works overnight. The most common side effects are stomach cramps and diarrhoea. These are usually mild and do not last long. Do not take senna for more than 1 week unless it has been prescribed for you. Long-term use of senna can stop your bowel working properly on its own.

  3. Jun 9, 2018 · Neglect of the long-term safety of these laxatives could be due to the familiarity of the medical practice in the use of senna and lactulose for a number of decades as safe medical treatments for constipation in adults.

    • N. Alsalimy, N. Alsalimy, L. Madi, A. Awaisu
    • 2018
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  5. Taking senna for longer can lead to diarrhoea. Stop taking it if you get diarrhoea. It can also cause an electrolyte imbalance, where levels of substances like sodium, potassium and magnesium in your body get too high or too low. A severe electrolyte imbalance can cause serious health problems such as: Using senna for many weeks, even months ...

  6. We found no evidence of tolerance to Senna in our review. Conclusion: There is a paucity of information in the literature regarding side effects of sennosides as a long-term therapy, and to our knowledge, this is the first review of Senna side effects in children. Senna induced dermatitis is rare, but may occur when patients need a higher dose.

    • Alejandra Vilanova-Sanchez, Alessandra C. Gasior, Nicole Toocheck, Laura Weaver, Richard J Wood, Car...
    • 2018
  7. Jun 21, 2021 · But their use can lead to long-term dependency on them to keep the colon moving — or, as some have put it, an addicted colon in need of a laxative fix. Still, using a stimulant laxative two or three times a week for a fairly extended period is likely to be safe.

  8. Jun 2, 2023 · Key Takeaways. GI health experts have added two new options to their list of recommended treatments for chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC) in adults: magnesium oxide and senna. Magnesium oxide and senna are both available over-the-counter (OTC). Eating plenty of foods that are high in fiber, drinking plenty of water, and exercising more can ...

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