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Aimil Pulvolax Granules | For Constipation, Hyperacidity | Tones Digestion | Beneficial In Piles

(100 gm Granules in jar)
Aimil Pulvolax Granules | For Constipation, Hyperacidity | Tones Digestion | Beneficial In Piles
Product Details
Aimil Pulvolax Granules is a herbal formulation used for the management of chronic cases of constipation. It uses a comprehensive formulation of polyherbal in an optimal concentration of several herbs which produces a laxative effect and relieves bowel disorders and gastrointestinal infections.

Key Ingredients:
Isabgol Husk, Sanai (Swarn Patri), Haritaki, Amaltas, Mulethi, Saunf, Gulab Dal, Saunf Tail, Sugar Base

Indications:
It is indicated for chronic constipation, irregular bowel movements, digestive disturbances, hyperacidity, and indigestion.

Net Quantity:
100 gm

Product Form:
Granules

Key Benefits:
  • It can help relieve chronic constipation
  • It helps enhance glandular secretions without irritating intestinal mucosa
  • The tablet helps regularise bowel movement and increases gastric motility by stimulating the lining of the large intestine, resulting in regular bowel movements
  • It can help tone digestion and acts as gastroprotective and carminative
  • It can help increase stool bulk. Isabgol is a well-known bulking agent, which increases stools and apparent wet weight as well as decreases intestinal transit time without irritating bowel
  • It can help soothe the gastric mucosa and improve absorption-assimilation of food
  • It helps tone the gastrointestinal tract, regularises the function of digestive glands and restores bowel movements

Dosage:
  • Adult (Above 12 years): 1-2 teaspoonfuls at bedtime
  • Childran (6-12 years): 15-1 teaspoonful at bedtime preferably with lukewarm water or milk
  • Use as directed by a healthcare professional

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place, away from moisture
  • Protect from direct sunlight
  • Replace cap immediately after use

Content on this page was last updated on 25 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)