Pedia-Lax Laxative Liquid Glycerin Suppositories provide gentle constipation relief for kids in 15-60 minutes Liquid glycerin suppositories are designed for kids ages 2-5 who experience occasional constipation Small, kid-sized suppositories for constipation are sodium-free and won’t upset the digestive system Pedia-Lax is the number 1 pediatrician-recommended children's laxative brand* *IQVIA, using the ProVoice Survey December 1, 2021 to November 30, 2022) Contains 1 jar of Pedia-Lax Laxative Glycerin Suppositories, 12 count FSA- and HSA-eligible product in the U.S. 1 Pack of Pedia-Lax Laxative Liquid Glycerin Suppositories, 6 bottles, 4 mL each FSA- and HSA-eligible product in the U.S.
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.8 (419 ratings) 4.8 out of 5 stars |
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Pedia-Lax Laxative Liquid Glycerin Suppositories for Kids, Ages 2-5, 6 Count
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Our two year old has special needs….he's not walking, crawling, or eating the way most two year olds do; therefore, his digestive system doesn't always flow the way most would. Pedia-Lax has been a life saver. After administering one of these, it's usually less than 5 minutes before he's having a bowel movement and his tummy is feeling a little better.
We got these for our 4 year old who hasn't wanted to poop in the toilet because our teen said there was monsters in there 🤦🏼♀️ so we got these so he had no choice but to push it out after holding his poop in for 4 days. It immediately started working and his belly started hurting and he pushed. So thankful I found these on Walmart.com. Thank you from us and our toddler 🩷
The only thing that helped my very constipated 10 month old. He was very uncomfortable and this worked to help clear his system FAST. Within a few minutes. We keep this on hand as he is now 1 but still gets constipated from time to time and this relieves his discomfort easily.
My2 boys ages 2 and 4 were constipated beyond belief. Nothing was working to make them go. I used this and under 1 minute they were going. Now, I must say, being so young they were not too thrilled about the form of delivery. But the moment they went, it was instant relief. Now I keep an extra pack in my bathroom closest in case of emergencies.
My toddler had gone seven days without having a bowel movement (although she was pushing. & straining so much she cried.) This product was recommended by my cousin, an ER physician. It worked quickly and she started having normal bowel movements again. Worked very well. Bought more to have on hand due to difficulty finding in stores.
I am buying my 4th box , my 3 years old is picky eater and has constipation issue , i try to give him more fiber but use these suppositories when he goes over a few days without pooping and it helps , i highly recommend.
These work wonders for my son with chronic witholding and constipation. however, since we use these so often we prefer to put the glycerin into a smaller syringe (like one that comes with Tylenol, it's much smaller) and use that with some Vaseline. The instructions aren't very clear that you only need to insert it about 1/2 an inch so the smaller syringe helps with that too.
Couldn't believe it, but it worked instantly! My son gets constipated frequently and we used to spend all day trying to get a bowel movement with him in pain, but this time it was fixed in minutes. Only problem is the tip needs to be more of a point so that it is easier to insert.
My 3 year old daughter has been complaining of tummy aches and was not having her usual daily bowel movements. The dr prescribed miralax but she still wasn't going. We tried these as a desperate attempt for her relief. The first time she screamed and cried in agony, I never heard her cry like this but she soon had a medium sized bowel movement, so I figured it was cramping from it passing through. The next day she was still complaining about her tummy and she still hadn't pooped, so we gave her another one to clear out whatever was leftover from the day before. As soon as I administered it she he cried and screamed the same way and said that it hurt. I read the label and said it could cause discomfort and burning sensation and I believe that's what was causing her pain. She had another poop within 5 mins and another 10 mins after that. She seemed to be feeling better but then a few hours later, she woke up from her sleep crying grabbing her private area saying it hurt again but this time she only had to pee. Upon reading all the reviews I was really hoping this would be our go-to in case of emergencies for our kids but after these past 2 experiences, I don't think we'll be using these anymore. I appreciate that they work but, not at the expense of putting my child in even more pain.
The box was all crushed up and not able to hold the suppositories luckily none of them were ruined.