Will regular use of sennakot tablets increase bladder activity or cause difficulty in retaining uri?
- Posted:
- 29 Nov 2009 by purvisar
- Topics:
- senokot, upper respiratory tract infection
Answers (1)
11 Dec 2009
Regular use of Senokot tablets should not increase the bladder activity or cause difficulty in retaining urine. However, your colon might become more used to it and lets say that long term use may make the colon dependent on it, and if you don't use it, you might experience constipation.
If possible don't use it long term.
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