




Softokool Laxative Orange Sugar Free
Written By Dr. Swati Mishra, BDS,
Reviewed By Dr. Mekhala Chandra, MD, MBBS,
Last updated on 07 May 2026 | 11:45 AM (IST)



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Product introduction
Take Softokool Laxative Orange Sugar Free as advised by your doctor, with or without food. The dose may depend on the severity of your condition and response to treatment. Continue using it for the recommended duration for best results. Inform your doctor about all other medicines you are taking, as some may interact with this medicine.
There is limited information about the common side effects of Softokool Laxative Orange Sugar Free. However, if you experience any symptoms while taking the medicine, let your doctor know. They may be able to suggest ways to manage or treat the side effects.
Before taking Softokool Laxative Orange Sugar Free, inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding. Also, let your doctor know if you have any underlying medical conditions so that the treatment can be used safely.
Uses of Softokool Oral Suspension
- Treatment of Constipation : Softokool Laxative Orange Sugar Free helps soften hard stools and make bowel movements easier to pass.
Benefits of Softokool Oral Suspension
Softokool Laxative Orange Sugar Free is a laxative used to treat constipation (infrequent bowel movements and hard, dry stools). It works by drawing water into the bowels, making the stools softer and easier to pass. It also increases the movement of the intestines, which helps empty the bowels more easily. This helps reduce pain and discomfort and improves quality of life.
Side effects of Softokool Oral Suspension
- Limited data available
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Quick tips
- An overdose of Softokool Laxative Orange Sugar Free may also lead to dehydration. Drink plenty of water during the day to help soften stools and reduce the risk of dehydration.
- Eat a fiber-rich diet (about 20–35 g/day), stay physically active, and follow a regular toilet routine to help prevent constipation.
- Do not hold stools when you feel the urge, as delaying bowel movements can worsen constipation and make stools harder.
- Plan to stay near a toilet after taking Softokool Laxative Orange Sugar Free, as laxatives may stimulate bowel movements. Avoid long-distance travel since the medicine can cause stimulated bowel movements.
- Avoid using Softokool Laxative Orange Sugar Free for prolonged periods without medical advice, as it is usually intended for short-term relief of constipation.
- Consult your doctor if constipation persists, if you need the medicine daily, or if symptoms do not improve.
- Stop taking Softokool Laxative Orange Sugar Free and seek medical advice if you develop severe abdominal pain, vomiting, or persistent diarrhea.
- Seek urgent medical attention if you notice rectal bleeding or black stools.
- Inform your doctor if you have a history of bowel obstruction, appendicitis, kidney disease, or other serious gastrointestinal conditions before using Softokool Laxative Orange Sugar Free.
- Consult your doctor if constipation is persistent, new, or associated with symptoms such as unexplained weight loss or fever.
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