Phillips Stool Softener Side Effects
Generic name: docusate
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Apr 17, 2024.
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For healthcare professionals
Applies to docusate: compounding powder, oral capsule, oral liquid, oral solution, oral syrup, oral tablet, rectal enema Side Effects associated with docusate. Some dosage forms listed on this page may not apply specifically to the brand name Phillips Stool Softener.
For healthcare professionals
Applies to docusate: compounding powder, oral capsule, oral liquid, oral solution, oral syrup, oral tablet, rectal enema.
Gastrointestinal
Gastrointestinal side effects have included gastrointestinal cramping. Reports of bitter taste and throat irritation have been reported with administration of primarily the syrup and liquid formulations.[Ref]
Dermatologic
Dermatologic side effects have included rash.[Ref]
Metabolic
Metabolic side effects have included at least one case report of hypomagnesemia.[Ref]
Metabolic abnormalities reported include hypomagnesemia in one woman who took docusate chronically throughout her pregnancy. Magnesium levels returned to normal following discontinuation of docusate.[Ref]
References
1. (2001) "Product Information. Colace (docusate)." Roberts Pharmaceutical Corporation
2. Schindler AM (1984) "Isolated neonatal hypomagnesaemia associated with maternal overuse of stool softener" Lancet, 2, p. 822
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Phillips Stool Softener side effects can vary depending on the individual. Always consult your healthcare provider to ensure the information displayed on this page applies to your personal circumstances.
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