Pill Recognizer PC1 Pill Docusate – red capsule/oblong, 13mm

PC1 Pill Docusate – red capsule/oblong, 13mm

PC1 Pill Docusate

PC1 Pill Docusate – red capsule/oblong, 13mm

The red, capsule-shaped, oblong pill with imprint PC1 is known to be Docusate Sodium 100 mg. Reliable 1 Laboratories, LLC provides it.

Docusate is a member of the laxative medication class and is used to treat constipation. The medicine has not been categorized by the FDA as risky during pregnancy. According to the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), docusate 100 mg is not a prohibited substance.

AttributeDetails
AvailabilityRx and OTC
Drug ClassLaxatives
Pregnancy CategoryN – Not classified
CSA ScheduleNot a controlled drug
Labeler / SupplierReliable 1 Laboratories, LLC

USES

A stool softener called Docusate helps to soften and facilitate easier passing of bowel motions.

Docusate is used to treat irregularity or intermittent constipation.

Docusate comes in a variety of brands. This leaflet does not provide a list of all brands.

Additionally, Docusate may be used for non-listed uses in this pharmaceutical guide.

SIDE EFFECTS

If you have any of the following symptoms of an allergic reaction: hives; trouble breathing; swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat, get emergency medical attention.

Call your doctor right once and cease using Docusate if:

You’re bleeding from the rectal area;

no bowel movement happens following the use of a laxative;

if a stool softener must be used for longer than a week; or

A rash appears.

You might experience less severe side effects or none at all.

Other adverse effects might also arise; this is not an exhaustive list. For medical advice regarding side effects, contact your physician. By calling 1-800-FDA-1088, you can report side effects to the FDA.

Describe adverse consequences in more detail.

WARNINGS

Unless your doctor instructs you otherwise, you shouldn’t use docusate if you also use mineral oil.

Prior to using this medication
If you have an allergy to docusate, you should avoid using it.

Find out from a physician or pharmacist if using docusate is safe if you have:

stomach ache;

nausea

regurgitating; or

an abrupt alteration in bowel habits lasting more than two weeks.

Consult a physician before using this medication if you are nursing a baby or pregnant.

Give this medication to a youngster only after consulting a doctor.