, colonoscopy), before and after surgery, and in other situations where a bowel movement to required
Children under 6 – consult a doctor
The Magic Bullet uses a Polyethylene Glycol
Prescribed for Bowel Preparation
It stimulates bowel muscles to quickly empty stool
Common Brands Dulcolax, The Magic Bullet
Magic Bullet Suppositories are incorporated into Bowel Management programs for individuals with neurogenic bowels to help prevent unplanned bowel movements and
Magic Bullet (bisacodyl) Docusate
Abstract
Magic Bullet Overview
Yes
39% of reviewers reported a positive effect, while 41% reported a negative effect
Compare us to Dulcolax, and other Suppositories like CEO-TWO
39% of reviewers reported a positive effect, while 41% reported a negative effect
MiraLAX (polyethylene glycol 3350) Over-the-counter
To insert suppository: First remove the foil wrapper and moisten the suppository with cold water
Side effects include: Some degree of abdominal discomfort, nausea, cramps, griping, and/or faintness with therapeutic doses
Inactive ingredients: Polyethylene, glycol, propylene glycol diacetate
It stimulates bowel muscles to quickly empty stool
The oil base in these other suppositories has to melt before the bisacodyl can stimulate the bowel to contract and push out the stool
The Magic Bullet® Suppository does not use an oil base (hydrogenated vegetable oil) as does Dulcolax and other Bisacodyl's, where the oil base has to melt before the Bisacodyl can stimulate the bowel to
Dulcolax and Miralax are two popular, FDA approved over-the-counter laxatives used to treat occasional constipation and irregularity
Features
The Magic Bullet is a better alternative to other suppositories, as it is faster acting, safe and sure, 10 mg Bisacodyl suppository
Fleet Enema
37/ea
Dulcolax suppositories generally produces
The active ingredient, 10 mg bisacodyl, disperses within minutes of insertion because the suppository does not have a hydrogenated vegetable oil base