| Brand & Generic Names
 
| Fleet Enema |  |  
| Fleet Phospho-Soda |  |  
| Sal Hepatica |  |  
 Basic Information
 
Habit forming? No
Prescription needed? No
Available as generic? Yes
Drug class: Laxative (hyperosmotic)
 
 Uses
 
 Dosage & Usage Information
How to take:
Liquid, effervescent tablet or powder--Dilute dose in beverage 
before swallowing.
 
When to take:
Usually once a day, preferably in the morning.
 
If you forget a dose:
Take as soon as you remember up to 8 hours 
before bedtime. If later, wait for next scheduled dose (don't 
double this dose). Don't take at bedtime.
 
What drug does:
Draws water into bowel from other body tissues. Causes 
distention through fluid accumulation, which promotes soft stool 
and accelerates bowel motion.
 
Time lapse before drug works:
30 minutes to 3 hours.
 
Don't take with:
Any other medicine without consulting your doctor or pharmacist.
 
 Overdose
SYMPTOMS:
Fluid depletion, weakness, vomiting, fainting.
 
WHAT TO DO:
 
Overdose unlikely to threaten life. If person takes much larger 
amount than prescribed, call doctor, poison-control center or 
hospital emergency room for instructions.
 
 Possible Adverse Reactions or Side Effects
Life-threatening:
 
In case of overdose, see Overdose section. 
Common:
 
Infrequent:
 
Irregular heartbeat.        
                             
Increased thirst,           
gaseousness,                 
cramps, diarrhea,
nausea. 
Rare:
 
Dizziness, confusion,        
tiredness or weakness.        
 Warnings & Precautions
Don't take if:
 
 You are allergic to any hyperosmotic laxative*.
 You have symptoms of appendicitis, inflamed bowel or 
intestinal blockage.
 You have missed a bowel movement for only 1 or 2 days.
 
Before you start, consult your doctor:
 
 If you have congestive heart disease.
 If you have diabetes.
 If you have high blood pressure.
 If you have a colostomy or ileostomy.
 If you have kidney disease.
 If you have a laxative habit.
 If you have rectal bleeding.
 If you take another laxative.
 
Over age 60:
Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent and 
severe than in younger persons.
 
Pregnancy:
Salt content may cause fluid retention and swelling. Avoid if possible. Consult doctor.
 
Breast-feeding:
No problems expected. Consult doctor.
 
Infants & children:
Use only under medical supervision.
 
Prolonged use:
Don't take for more than 1 week unless under a doctor's 
supervision. May cause laxative dependence.
 
Skin & sunlight:
No problems expected.
 
Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
No problems expected.
 
Discontinuing:
May be unnecessary to finish medicine. Follow doctor's 
instructions.
 
Others:
 
 Don't take to "flush out" your system or as a "tonic."
 Don't take within 2 hours of taking another medicine.
 
 Possible Interaction with Other Drugs
 
| GENERIC NAME | COMBINED EFFECT |  |  |  |  
| ------------------------ | ----------------------- |  
| Chlordiazepoxide | Decreased chlordiazepoxide effect. |  
| Chlorpromazine | Decreased chlorpromazine effect. |  
| Dicumarol | Decreased dicumarol effect. |  
| Digoxin | Decreased digoxin effect. |  
| Diuretics, | Excessive potassium loss. |  |  |  |  
| Isoniazid | Decreased isoniazid effect. |  
| Mexiletine | May decrease effectiveness of |  
|  | mexiletine. |  
| Potassium supplements* | Reduced potassium supplements |  
|  | effect. |  
| Tetracyclines* | Possible intestinal blockage. |  
 Possible Interaction with Other Substances
 
| INTERACTS WITH | COMBINED EFFECT |  
| --------------- | --------------- |  
| Alcohol: | None expected. |  |  |  |  
| Beverages: | None expected. |  |  |  |  
| Cocaine: | None expected. |  |  |  |  
| Foods: | None expected. |  |  |  |  
| Marijuana: | None expected. |  |  |  |  
| Tobacco: | None expected. |  
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