WOMENS LAXATIVE ENTERIC COATED 5 mg/1
BISACODYL · TABLET, COATED · CARDINAL HEALTH
Womens Laxative Enteric Coated is a stimulant laxative containing bisacodyl that works by stimulating bowel muscles to promote bowel movements and relieve constipation. This over-the-counter tablet is designed to be taken by mouth and has an enteric coating to help it work in the colon.
Key Facts
- Brand Name
- WOMENS LAXATIVE ENTERIC COATED
- Generic Name
- BISACODYL
- NDC Code (Product)
70000-0570- Manufacturer
- CARDINAL HEALTH
- Strength
- 5 mg/1
- Dosage Form
- TABLET, COATED
- Route
- ORAL
- Marketing Status
- Application #
- M007
- Drug Class
- Stimulant Laxative [EPC]
- Marketing Start
- 07/24/2020
Recall History
No Recall HistoryFrequently Asked Questions
What is WOMENS LAXATIVE ENTERIC COATED used for?
Womens Laxative Enteric Coated is a stimulant laxative containing bisacodyl that works by stimulating bowel muscles to promote bowel movements and relieve constipation. This over-the-counter tablet is designed to be taken by mouth and has an enteric coating to help it work in the colon.
Is WOMENS LAXATIVE ENTERIC COATED a controlled substance?
WOMENS LAXATIVE ENTERIC COATED is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.
What is the generic name for WOMENS LAXATIVE ENTERIC COATED?
The generic name for WOMENS LAXATIVE ENTERIC COATED is BISACODYL. There are 12 other brand versions of BISACODYL.
What is the NDC code for WOMENS LAXATIVE ENTERIC COATED 5 mg/1?
The NDC (National Drug Code) for WOMENS LAXATIVE ENTERIC COATED 5 mg/1 is 70000-0570, listed by CARDINAL HEALTH.
Other Bisacodyl Brands
See all →- Gentle Overnight Laxative5 mg/121130-827
- Dulcolax Stimulant Laxative5 mg/141167-0200
- WOMENS LAXATIVE5 mg/141226-151
- Womens gentle laxative5 mg/141250-676
- Gentle Laxative5 mg/146122-767
- STIMULANT LAXATIVE5 mg/149483-003
- stimulant laxative enteric coated5 mg/157896-441
- Womens Gentle Laxative5 mg/163868-573
- Laxative Gentle5 mg/167091-215
- Bisacodyl10 mg/168016-084
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