When is the best time to take a stool softener morning or night?

The best time to take a stool softener is usually at bedtime. You should follow the directions on the packaging or ask your healthcare provider for specific instructions.

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Should stool softeners be taken in the morning or evening?

A stool softener usually is taken at bedtime. Follow the directions on the package or your prescription label carefully, and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Take stool softeners exactly as directed.

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Is it OK to take stool softener every day?

Over-the-counter stool softeners are effective for some people. However, in controlled clinical trials, there is no evidence that they improve symptoms. While they only are intended for short-term relief of constipation, using a daily stool softener long-term probably is not harmful.

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How long does a stool softener take to kick in?

How long do they take to work? You'll usually have a bowel movement after about 12 to 72 hours upon using a stool softener. Don't take stool softeners for more than a week at a time. If you're still having hard stools after a week of using them, contact your healthcare provider.

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Do stool softeners work if you are already constipated?

Stool softeners like docusate (Colace) work by reducing the hardness of stools, which should make them easier to pass. Problem is, they won't do much if you're already constipated, since they take three of four days to kick in, he adds. But they can help treat chronic constipation.

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Is it okay to take stool softeners each day for a few months?

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When should you not take stool softeners?

Can you take stool softeners every day? No, and you shouldn't need to take stool softeners every day. Don't take stool softeners for more than one week unless you're under the direction of your healthcare provider. If you have sudden changes in your bowel habits that last longer than two weeks, call your provider.

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What is the safest stool softener to use daily?

In general, bulk-forming laxatives, also referred to as fiber supplements, are the gentlest on your body and safest to use long term. Metamucil and Citrucel fall into this category.

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Why do you take a stool softener at night?

Stimulant laxatives are usually taken on an empty stomach for rapid effect. Results are slowed if taken with food. Many stimulant laxatives (but not castor oil) are often taken at bedtime to produce results the next morning (although some may require 24 hours or more).

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How many stool softeners are you supposed to take a day?

take 1 to 3 softgels daily. This dose may be taken as a single daily dose or in divided doses.

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Which stool softener works immediately?

The fastest-working oral laxatives include mineral oil, saline laxatives (like magnesium hydroxide and magnesium citrate), and stimulant laxatives (like bisacodyl and senna tablets). Common OTC products in this group include Milk of Magnesia, Dulcolax, and Senokot.

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What is the best stool softener for seniors?

Polyethylene glycol (Miralax) is preferred over lactulose for the treatment of constipation because it is more effective and has fewer adverse effects. Linaclotide (Linzess) and lubiprostone (Amitiza) are more effective than placebo for chronic constipation.

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Can elderly take stool softeners every day?

It is often ok to use OTC oral laxatives daily or regularly. Many older adults will need to use OTC laxatives to maintain regular bowel movements. There is no credible evidence that it's harmful to use OTC oral laxatives long-term.

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Can you take stool softener 2 times a day?

Colace, the brand name of docusate sodium, is an over-the-counter (OTC) stool softener used to treat occasional constipation in adults and children ages 2 years and older. It's taken by mouth, usually in tablet or capsule form, either once or twice daily.

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Do stool softeners work overnight?

Others may not take effect for 24–48 hours. Stimulant laxatives, such as Dulcolax and Senna, may take 6–12 hours. Stool softeners, such as Docusate, may take 24–48 hours. Fiber-based laxatives, including Fibercon and Metamucil, can take 12–72 hours.

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Do stool softeners have side effects?

Many people using this medication do not have serious side effects. Tell your doctor right away if you have any serious side effects, including: nausea/vomiting/diarrhea that doesn't stop, muscle cramps/weakness, irregular heartbeat, dizziness, decreased urination, mental/mood changes (such as confusion).

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How can I soften my stool naturally?

Examples of home remedies to soften stools include:
  1. Abdominal massage. Sometimes a stomach massage can help stimulate the bowels if they're not moving enough to help stool digest more quickly. ...
  2. Drink more water. ...
  3. Eat more fiber. ...
  4. Avoid empty-calorie, low-fiber foods. ...
  5. Exercise.

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What's the difference between a laxative and a stool softener?

A laxative defines any medicine that facilitates a bowel movement which includes a broad range designed to treat varying levels of severity. A stool softener is a mild (OTC) over-the-counter laxative used to soften the stool for easier passage and less strain.

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How long do the effects of stool softener last?

The active ingredients of laxatives can have different half-lives. For example, the half-life of lactulose is about 2 hours while the half-life of bisacodyl is 16 hours. Bulk-forming laxatives don't have a half-life, because they're eliminated with your next bowel movement.

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What foods soften stool?

These foods include:
  • most vegetables, including carrots, peas, broccoli, and okra.
  • fruits, including apples, pears, berries, avocados, and oranges.
  • whole grains, such as whole oats, buckwheat, and millet.
  • brown bread, pasta, and rice.

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What not to take with stool softener?

Medications known to interact with Dulcolax Stool Softener
  • lactulose.
  • linaclotide.
  • mineral oil.
  • phenolphthalein.

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Should I keep eating if constipated?

You may think that cutting back on food will help “clear out” your colon. That's not the case. Do this: Eating, especially healthy whole foods that contain fiber, helps your body move stool.

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Why do seniors have trouble with constipation?

Many age-related problems (e.g., decreased mobility, comorbid medical conditions, increased use of medications with a side effect profile that includes constipation, and changes in diet) may contribute to the increased prevalence of constipation in older adults.

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Is Yogurt good for constipation?

Try yogurt with probiotics, live bacteria that's good for your digestive system. It may help relieve constipation.

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What are the common causes of constipation in older adults?

Risk factors
  • Being an older adult.
  • Being a woman.
  • Being dehydrated.
  • Eating a diet that's low in fiber.
  • Getting little or no physical activity.
  • Taking certain medications, including sedatives, opioid pain medications, some antidepressants or medications to lower blood pressure.

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