AI Summary
We reviewed 37 live results for lubricant laxative and narrowed them down to the 3 options that look most worth comparing first.
The strongest themes across this short list are Stool Softener and Lubricant Laxative.
AI Summary
We reviewed 37 live results for lubricant laxative and narrowed them down to the 3 options that look most worth comparing first.
The strongest themes across this short list are Stool Softener and Lubricant Laxative.
Comparison Table
Source: ICM Pharma
Description
A stool softener containing Liquid Paraffin Emulsion. It acts as a lubricant laxative, coating the stool and the intestinal lining with a waterproof film to allow the stool to retain water and pass more easily.
Best for
preventing straining, lubricant laxative and oral emulsion preference
Rating
Source: Dulcolax
Description
Available as 5 mg enteric-coated tablets for oral use and 10 mg or 5 mg rectal suppositories. The tablets provide predictable overnight relief from constipation, while the suppositories offer faster action, typically within 15 to 60 minutes. This range is suitable for adults and children seeking reliable stimulant laxative effects.
Best for
overnight relief, fast-acting suppositories, traveler's constipation and short-term use
Rating
Source: Abbott
Description
An osmotic laxative containing Lactulose (667g/1000ml). It is designed to treat chronic constipation by drawing water into the intestine, making stools softer and easier to pass. It is available in 15ml portable stick packs or larger bottles up to 1000ml, often found in major Thai pharmacy chains like Boots and Watsons.
Best for
chronic constipation, gentle relief, on-the-go stick packs and long-term management
Rating
| Compare | ICM Pharma Laxarol Oral Emulsion | Dulcolax Bisacodyl Tablets and Suppositories | Duphalac Lactulose Oral Solution |
|---|---|---|---|
| Source | ICM Pharma | Dulcolax | Abbott |
| Description | A stool softener containing Liquid Paraffin Emulsion. It acts as a lubricant laxative, coating the stool and the intestinal lining with a waterproof film to allow the stool to retain water and pass more easily. | Available as 5 mg enteric-coated tablets for oral use and 10 mg or 5 mg rectal suppositories. The tablets provide predictable overnight relief from constipation, while the suppositories offer faster action, typically within 15 to 60 minutes. This range is suitable for adults and children seeking reliable stimulant laxative effects. | An osmotic laxative containing Lactulose (667g/1000ml). It is designed to treat chronic constipation by drawing water into the intestine, making stools softer and easier to pass. It is available in 15ml portable stick packs or larger bottles up to 1000ml, often found in major Thai pharmacy chains like Boots and Watsons. |
| Best for | preventing straining, lubricant laxative and oral emulsion preference | overnight relief, fast-acting suppositories, traveler's constipation and short-term use | chronic constipation, gentle relief, on-the-go stick packs and long-term management |
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AI Recommendation
If you want the most balanced option to start with, I recommend:
"ICM Pharma Laxarol Oral Emulsion from ICM Pharma."
I picked this because Suitable for users needing lubrication to prevent straining during bowel movements.
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