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Senna and stewed apricot juice

Camlıca Erdem Hospital · FDA-approved active Small molecule

Senna acts as a stimulant laxative by increasing intestinal motility and secretion, while stewed apricot juice provides dietary fiber and natural osmotic effects to promote bowel movements.

Senna acts as a stimulant laxative by increasing intestinal motility and secretion, while stewed apricot juice provides dietary fiber and natural osmotic effects to promote bowel movements. Used for Constipation relief.

At a glance

Generic nameSenna and stewed apricot juice
Also known asX-M solution (300 mg sennoside A+B calcium, Yenisehir Pharmaceuticals), Stewed apricot juice made with dried apricot
SponsorCamlıca Erdem Hospital
Drug classHerbal laxative combination
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaGastroenterology
PhaseFDA-approved

Mechanism of action

Senna contains anthraquinone glycosides that stimulate colonic muscle contractions and increase fluid secretion in the intestines, promoting defecation. Stewed apricot juice contributes soluble fiber and sorbitol, which draw water into the intestinal lumen and soften stool. Together, these natural ingredients work synergistically as a laxative combination to relieve constipation.

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