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💨 Wake up to comfort with Colace 2-in-1 – relief that works while you rest!
Colace 2-in-1 Stool Softener Plus Stimulant Laxative Tablets combine docusate sodium and natural senna to provide gentle, effective overnight relief from occasional constipation. Trusted by doctors for nearly six decades, this dual-action formula softens stool and stimulates bowel movement within 6 to 12 hours, suitable for adults and children 2 years and older.







| Asin | B005R3VXEC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17 in Laxatives |
| Date First Available | September 30, 2011 |
| Item Model Number | 10367618110307 |
| Manufacturer | CPC |
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For mild relief of constipation
Not a harsh laxative. Good for mild relief of constipation.
User
Works Good
Colace makes good products. No cramping etc.
User
Must have for any post op procedure
This colace 2 in 1 has helped me with two post op abdomen procedure. If you ever had surgery at your stomach, you know how badly it hurts to use the bathroom. This laxative made it so easy to use the bathroom without discomfort.
User
You WILL p**p!
I am on GLP-1 and it can really bind you. So after several days of no-go, I settled for this. I only took one and you're supposed to take two. And it didn't work. (If you're concerned, I did eventually go on my own!) Anywho, a week later I tried again with two pills in the evening. The next day it was sort of like colonoscopy prep! I guess there's no happy medium with this stuff. It was a good thing I was working from home. I'm pretty much cleaned out now. I wish I could find something that was a little less dramatic. Sorry for the TMI But this is a product to help you poop!
User
Takes a few days to work but once it does it works well
Works well, need to take em for a few days first
User
Good product
Good product
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Gentle
This product has exceeded other brands performance for me. Easy to use and very gentle.
User
Good value medicinally
Studies shown on "Pain Reports" on "journals.lww.com" article "Association between radicular low back pain and constipation : a retrospective cohort study using a real- world national database" noted regarding cases of constipation versus back pain "the most common diagnoses ..."were radiculpathy in the lumbar region which was present in 45% of patients, followed by sciatica 37%, and radiculpathy in the lumbosacral region" compared across many variety peoples.While it is not definitive everyone affected by back pain is alleviated by gut relief I appreciated there is both evidence to support my own use of colace for my back pain in some cases by using it on a general basis for a softer stool.
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