Magic Bullet Suppository - 10 mg Bisacodyl Laxative
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Reduces time spent in most bowel programs
- Works in as little as 15 minutes to one hour
- Water-based formula for faster absorption
- Quickly and efficiently evacuates bowels
- Fast Delivery
- Easy Returns
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Description
Who Uses the Magic Bullet Suppository? These bullet-shaped suppositories are ideal for individuals with spinal cord injuries (SCI) or diseases causing neurogenic bowel dysfunction that inhibit natural bowel function and require a long-term bowel care program.
Why They Love This Product: The suppositories help prevent constipation, increasing water to soften stools while simultaneously stimulating the bowel. It's fast-absorption is trusted and takes as little as 15 minutes. It is water-based instead of oil-based, which speeds up stimulation for sooner relief. The Magic Bullet Suppository's fast-acting results reduce time spent in most bowel programs and promote quicker fecal expulsion.
When searching for additional personal care products, Vitality Medical offers a variety of suppositories.
Additional Resources
Benefits of Using Magic Bullet Suppository
30 Day Returns
- 30 day return policy
- Items must be unopened
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Magic Bullet Overview
uMagic Bullet Laxative Suppositories are water-based stimulant laxatives that work like magic. This miniature bullet is a fast-acting bisacodyl suppository with reliable results to relieve constipation and support SCI individuals needing routine bowel habits sing a scheduled suppository bowel management plan. The small 10 mg Magic Bullet Suppository is easy to insert and retain, making it more comfortable and user-friendly. As a water-based stimulant, it accelerates bowel stimulation with faster results without any side effects associated with oil-based products, such as mucosal irritation and mucus accidents after the evacuation is complete.1 Its reliability and effectiveness in bowel care are why it's the enema product of choice.
Tamper-Resistant Packaging
The packaging adds protection and is easy to open.
Fast Absorption
As a bisacodyle suppository, it has the ability to draw water to the bowel for fast-acting absorption.
Gentle and Easy Insertion
The small, bullet-shaped suppository is easy to insert, even for those with limited dexterity.
Ideal for Bowel Management Programs
Its efficiency means less time spent on a bowel program for users with SCI.
Features and Benefits
Additional Features
- Osmotic Laxative For a Water-Based Fast-Absorbing Suppository
- Does Not Contain Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil
- Individual, Tamper-Resistant Packaging for Protection
- Provides Results in Minutes After Insertion
- Individual Packaging for Greater Ease
- Boxes of 100 Suppositories for Bowel Management Programs
- Faster and Easier To Administer Than a Saline Enema
- Size and Shape of Suppository Eases Insertion
Product Specifications
- Manufacturer: Concepts In Confidence
- Product Number: CCMB100
- Stimulant Ingredient: Bisacodyl USP
- Bisacodyl Milligrams per Suppository: 10
- Quantity: Pack of 5, Box of 100
- Dosage: One Suppository (Adults), Half Suppository (Children Ages 6-12)
- Application: Laxative Suppository
Benefits of Water Base vs. Vegetable Oil Base Suppository
Fatty vegetable oil-based (VOB) and water-soluble polyethylene glycol-based (PGB) forms are used to transport bisacodyl, the active ingredient that stimulates intestinal movement. Both forms are stable and do not interfere with the drug's absorption. However, a water base has a clear advantage with faster rectal absorption than bisacodyl suppositories with vegetable oil that require heat for absorption. Thus, the absorption rate is based on the user's core body temperature.2 In a study conducted with patients with neurogenic bowel dysfunction, researchers found that (PGB) was faster than (VOB) in initiating bowel care.1 This is because oil-based suppositories rely on heat to dissolve.
Resources, Ingredients, & FAQs
Ingredients
Warnings
- Active Ingredient
- Bisacodyl
- Inactive Ingredients
- Polyethylene glycol
- Propylene glycol diacetate
Do not take The Magic Bullet if experiencing the following symptoms:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Rectal bleeding
Stop using these suppositories if rectal bleeding occurs or if the user fails to have a bowel movement after taking the product.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How long does it take the suppository to dissolve?
The suppository should not take more than 10 minutes to dissolve.
How long does it take The Magic Bullet to work?
The laxative takes effect within 15 to 60 minutes.
How often should suppositories be used?
Unless directed by a licensed medical professional, the manufacturer does not recommend using more than one per day.
Who should not use this product?
Do not use this product if experiencing nausea, vomiting, or rectal bleeding. It is not intended for children under the age of 6. For those who are breastfeeding or may begin breastfeeding, consult a physician.
Does the Magic Bullet have any side effects?
Side effects are not common but can occur. They can include nausea, vomiting, sweating, cramping, and rectal bleeding.
Will this help pass hard stool?
It will help, but the stool may still be hard and cause pain or discomfort. A stool softener may help with that.
Does the suppository expire?
Yes. The expiration date will be on the packaging. The Magic Bullet has a 6-month shelf life.
How should this product be stored?
The manufacturer recommends that the suppositories be stored in a dry place and kept below 76 degrees but not freeze the suppositories.
Resources
- 1 Stiens Steven J, et al. "Polyethylene glycol versus vegetable oil based bisacodyl suppositories to initiate side-lying bowel care: A clinical trial in persons with spinal cord injury." Concepts in Confidence. Accessed 24 Jan. 2023.
- 2 Yi Zhu, et al. "Comparison of efficacies of vegetable oil based and polyethylene glycol based bisacodyl suppositories in treating patients with neurogenic bowel dysfunction after spinal cord injury: a meta-analysis." National Library of Medicine, Reviewed 25 Oct. 2014. Accessed 24 Jan. 2023.
Additional Information
Manufacturer | Concepts in Confidence |
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