Bisacodyl is a medication that is primarily used to treat constipation. It works by stimulating the bowel muscles to increase bowel movements. It is also sometimes used to prepare for certain medical procedures, such as colonoscopies, by emptying the bowel.
Constipation:
Oral:
Adult: 10-20 Mg Once Daily At Night.
Children 4-17 Years: 5-20 Mg Once Daily, Adjusted According To Response, At Night.
By Rectum:
Adult: 10 Mg Once Daily, In The Morning.
Children 2-17 Years: 5-10 Mg Once Daily, Adjusted According To Response.
Bowel Clearance Before Radiological Procedures And Surgery:
Oral:
Adult: 10 Mg Twice Daily, In Themorning And Evening On The Day Before the Procedure And (by Rectum) 10 Mg, 1-2 Hours Before Procedure The Following Day. Tablets Act In 10-12 Hours; Rectal Suppositories Act In 20-60 Min.