Still not fully recovered.
I really don't wanna have to go back to the ER or get another clean out. I am trying so hard to do everything I can to heal and I'm still hurting. I just wanna be better.

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Still not fully recovered.
I really don't wanna have to go back to the ER or get another clean out. I am trying so hard to do everything I can to heal and I'm still hurting. I just wanna be better.
Nikki Bella (Stephanie Nicole Garcia-Colace)
Colace Stool Softener Docusate Sodium caps, 60 Count
Colace Stool Softener Docusate Sodium caps, 60 Count
Price: (as of – Details) Colace Regular Strength Stool Softener capsules gently soften hard and painful stool for a number #2 that’s easy to do. Colace Capsules are the #1 Doctor recommended stool softener brand and have been trusted by doctors and patients for nearly 60 years to relieve occasional constipation. Gently softens stools: Colace Regular Strength Stool Softener relieves many symptoms…
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Colace
Ingredient: Docusate sodium.
Dosage Form:
Colace Capsules: 500 mg or 100 mg.
Capsules: 250 mg (generic only).
Colace Clear Capsules: 50 mg (dye free).
Syrup: 60 mg per 15 mL (generic only).
FDA Indication/Dosages:
For the relief of occasional constipation and irregularity and in conditions in which maximum ease of passage of stools is desirable including abdominal hernia, severe hypertension, and cardiovascular disease: Adults: 50-200 mg daily. Expect results in 1-3 days after first dose (15 minutes after using the micro-enema).
Children 6-12: 40-120 mg daily.
Children 3-6: 20-60 mg daily.
Children under 3: 10-40 mg daily.
Give Colace liquid in half a glass of milk or fruit juice or in infant formula to mask bitter taste.
Pharmacology: Docusate is an anionic surfactant that affects the intestinal contents as well as decreases intestinal absorption of water and electrolytes. This results in softer stools.
Evaluation: Constipation can present itself as lower abdominal pain, anorexia, headache, abdominal distension, or the passing of hard, dry stools. Each patient will have their own definition of constipation and these definitions will vary greatly. The “normal” period between stools in individuals can range from 3 stools a day to one stool every other day. The patient should be asked about recent bowel movements as well as normal diet and exercise routines. Many times, a high fiber diet with 2-3 liters of fluid intake per day will be sufficient to restore normal bowel habits. Stool softeners can be helpful in patients in which straining during a bowel movement is detrimental. This includes post-surgery, severe hypertension, or severe cardiovascular disease, and abdominal hernia.
Contraindications/Precautions: Do not use for more than 7 days unless directed to do so by a physician. Prolonged use may cause active liver disease. Rectal bleeding or failure to have a bowel movement after use may be signs of a serious condition – discontinue use and contact a physician. May increase the absorption of poorly absorbed drugs, especially danthron and mineral oil.
Adverse Effects: Rare, but may include bitter taste, throat irritation, and nausea from syrup and liquid forms.
Patient Consultation:
Ask if they have had any abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting associated with the constipation.
Ask if anything has changed in their bowel habits or appearance.
Ask if they have tried increasing dietary fiber, fluid intake, or exercise to relieve constipation.
Notify a physician if rectal bleeding occurs.
Do not use for more than 7 days unless directed to do so by a physician.
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Colace 100mg (Docusate Sodium)? Side effects, Dosage
Colace 100mg (Docusate Sodium)? Side effects, Dosage
Learn all about Colace (Docusate Sodium), Colace side effects and its usage. Also learn about Colace dosage and Colace 100 mg capsules. As the liquid forms of the medication (especially syrup) may contain large amounts of sugar
Docusate sodium is not recommended for people who have appendicitis, symptoms of appendicitis (e.g., nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain), bleeding from the rectum,…
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Someone asked a while ago about inside hospital jokes and I just wanted to share one that has cropped up on my floor recently. Docusate sodium, brand name Colace, is a stool softener. I work on a surgical floor and everyone is on strong painkillers (a main side effect of which is constipation) so we use a LOT of it. Unfortunately, it is stocked in a teeny tiny drawer in our Pyxis (medication dispensing machine) and so has to be restocked a lot. The words “we’re almost out of colace” is a common utterance… usually followed, in sarcastic chorus, by: “Not the Colace! Not the life-saving Colace!”