Bisadyl is a laxative used to treat constipation. It stimulates bowel movements and relieves constipation. Doctors also use it to empty the bowels before surgeries, endoscopies, X-rays, colonoscopies, and other intestinal procedures.
It works locally and very quickly; it is inserted rectally to stimulate the muscles of the large intestine to contract strongly, thus accelerating bowel movements.
Bisadyl suppositories should be used with extreme caution and only for a short period. They should not be considered a daily treatment for chronic constipation, as overuse can weaken natural bowel movements and make them dependent on this external stimulation.
It is important to read the accompanying instructions regarding the correct insertion method and timing to achieve the best results without any discomfort. A doctor should be consulted immediately if constipation persists for an extended period despite using the medication.