
Senna (Sennoside)
Senolax (Senna Laxative Tablet) 60 Tablets
Senolax — natural Senna laxative tablet for constipation relief
💊 Active: Senna (Sennosides) ~7.5 mg/tablet
⏱️ Dosage: 2 tablets at bedtime; onset 6–12 hours
🍽️ Conditions: Take with ≥1 glass of water, with or without food
📦 Pack: 60 tablets/box, Senna laxative
⚡ Highlight: Plant-derived Senna extract, not synthetic
🌡️ Storage: Below 30°C, away from sunlight and moisture
Shipping
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Product Description
Senolax is a stimulant laxative containing Senna (Sennosides) extracted from Cassia senna leaves and pods — a botanical that has been used as a natural laxative for centuries. Sennosides work by stimulating the smooth muscle of the large intestine, promoting peristalsis while reducing water reabsorption, resulting in softer stools and easier bowel movements.
- 📊 The WHO recognises Senna as an effective standard laxative for short-term relief of constipation
- Senolax works in 6–12 hours and is ideal at bedtime — for a morning bowel movement without disrupting the day
- Chronic constipation affects around 14–16% of people worldwide, and is more common in older adults and women
- Constipation is medically defined as fewer than 3 bowel movements per week with hard or difficult stools
🏭 Manufacturer: Senolax · Order online at Intimo Life — nationwide delivery in discreet packaging
⚠️ Do not use for more than 1 week without consulting a doctor or pharmacist to avoid laxative dependence
About Senolax Senna Laxative Tablet
What is Senolax? (What is Senna?)
Senolax is a stimulant laxative containing Senna (Sennosides) — a natural extract from the Cassia senna plant (senna). This botanical laxative has been recognised by the World Health Organization (WHO) as effective for relieving constipation.
Mechanism of action:
- Sennosides stimulate the smooth muscles of the large intestine, increasing peristaltic contractions
- Reduce water and electrolyte reabsorption, softening stools
- Onset within 6–12 hours after ingestion — ideal for bedtime dosing
Senna is a clinically well-documented natural laxative derived from plants rather than synthetic chemical processes, making Senolax a nature-based option for constipation relief.
What conditions does Senolax treat?
Senolax is indicated for short-term relief of occasional constipation in adults and children aged 12 and over. Key indications include:
- Constipation / difficulty passing stools — hard stools, straining, fewer than 3 bowel movements per week
- Low-fibre constipation — caused by insufficient fruit, vegetables, or water intake
- Travel or lifestyle constipation — changes in routine, reduced mobility, bed rest
- Opioid-induced constipation — use only under pharmacist or doctor guidance
Do not use for: Unexplained abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, or suspected bowel obstruction — seek medical attention immediately.
Senolax provides temporary symptomatic relief; it does not treat the underlying cause of chronic constipation.
How to take Senolax / Dosage
Recommended dosage for Senolax senna laxative tablets:
- Adults and children 12+: Take 1–2 tablets at bedtime with at least 1 full glass of water
- Maximum dose: 2 tablets per day
- Best time to take: At bedtime — onset in 6–12 hours for a morning bowel movement
- Duration: Use for no more than 7 days; consult a doctor or pharmacist if symptoms persist
When is the best time to take senna laxative? Bedtime is optimal because the 6–12 hour onset aligns with sleep, so the laxative effect occurs in the morning without disrupting daytime activities.
Senolax tablets can be taken with or without food. Always drink at least 1–2 full glasses of water to maximise effectiveness and reduce the risk of stomach cramps.
Side effects of Senolax and senna laxatives
Senolax is generally well-tolerated when used as directed. Possible side effects include:
Common side effects (usually self-limiting):
- Stomach cramps or abdominal discomfort — due to increased intestinal contractions
- Loose stools or diarrhoea
- Mild nausea
- Darker yellow-brown urine or stools (normal, harmless)
Side effects requiring medical attention (stop use and consult a doctor if these occur):
- Severe or persistent diarrhoea
- Unusual weakness, muscle cramps — may indicate electrolyte imbalance
- Allergic reaction: rash, itching, or difficulty breathing
Using senna laxatives for more than 1 week may lead to laxative dependence and electrolyte imbalances. Always use Senolax for the shortest time necessary.
Contraindications and precautions for Senolax
Contraindications for Senolax:
- Known allergy to Senna or any ingredient in the product
- Severe unexplained abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting — may indicate bowel obstruction
- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Crohn's disease, or severe ulcerative colitis
- Bowel obstruction or suspected obstruction
Special precautions:
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Senna may pass into breast milk in small amounts; consult a doctor before use
- Children under 12: Not recommended without medical guidance
- Elderly: Start with the lowest dose (1 tablet/day) and ensure adequate fluid intake
- Kidney or liver disease: Seek medical advice before prolonged use
Do not use Senolax for more than 7 consecutive days. Chronic constipation warrants a medical evaluation to identify the underlying cause.
Can Senolax be taken with other medications?
Senolax (senna laxative) may interact with certain medications:
- Digoxin (heart medication): Senna may lower blood potassium, increasing the risk of digoxin side effects — use with caution
- Diuretics (water pills): Combined use may further reduce potassium levels
- Warfarin (blood thinner): Senna may enhance warfarin's effect — consult your doctor before use
- Blood sugar medications: Absorption may change once constipation resolves — monitor blood glucose closely
Senolax is generally safe for short-term use (1–7 days). If you take multiple regular medications, inform your pharmacist or doctor before starting any laxative treatment.
How fast does Senolax work?
Senolax senna laxative tablets typically work within 6–12 hours after ingestion, making bedtime the ideal time to take them:
- Take 2 tablets at bedtime → bowel movement in the morning without daytime disruption
- Stimulant laxatives like Senna work faster than osmotic laxatives such as lactulose (which can take 24–48 hours)
- If taken in the morning, the effect typically occurs in the afternoon — plan to be near a bathroom
Factors that may slow the laxative effect:
- Low fluid intake — drink at least 1.5–2 litres of water daily while using laxatives
- High-fat diet that slows digestion
- Insufficient dose — try increasing to 2 tablets if 1 tablet is ineffective
If Senolax does not relieve constipation after 7 days, consult a doctor or pharmacist to evaluate the underlying cause.
Where to buy Senolax?
Where to buy Senolax?
Order Senolax senna laxative tablets online at Intimo Life. We ship across Thailand within 1–3 business days in discreet packaging — product name not shown on the outer box.
⚠️ Disclaimer
The content in this article is for general educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a doctor or pharmacist. If you have any questions about symptoms or medication use, always consult a doctor or pharmacist first.
Frequently Asked Questions
Generally, yes. Senolax senna laxative tablets work within 6–12 hours, so taking them around 10 PM usually produces a bowel movement the following morning (around 4–10 AM), which aligns with the colon's natural peak activity. Individual response varies — some people may take the full 12 hours or slightly longer. Drinking adequate water (≥1.5 litres per day) helps the laxative work more consistently.
Senolax and senna-based laxatives should not be taken every day long term. The recommended maximum duration is 7 consecutive days. Prolonged daily use of stimulant laxatives may lead to laxative dependence — where the bowel gradually reduces its natural activity and relies increasingly on the medication. For long-term regularity, improving dietary fibre intake, drinking more water, and regular exercise are more effective strategies. Chronic constipation should be evaluated by a doctor.
Mild stomach cramps or abdominal discomfort are possible with Senolax because senna stimulates intestinal muscle contractions — this is part of its laxative action. Cramps typically occur 1–2 hours before the bowel movement and resolve once you have passed stools. To reduce cramping: drink at least 2 glasses of water with your dose, start with 1 tablet if you have a sensitive stomach, and take the tablet with a small amount of food rather than on an empty stomach. If cramping is severe or lasts more than 2 hours without a bowel movement, stop use and consult a pharmacist or doctor.
Senolax is recommended for adults and children aged 12 and over only. For children under 12, senna-based laxatives should not be used without prior advice from a doctor or pharmacist, as younger children's digestive systems are more sensitive to stimulant laxatives and side effects can occur more readily. For childhood constipation, lifestyle adjustments — increased water intake, more fruit and vegetables, physical activity — should be tried first, followed by medical consultation if symptoms do not improve.
For pregnant women: senna laxatives are generally advised with caution, particularly during the first trimester, as Sennosides may theoretically stimulate uterine contractions and safety data are limited. If you experience constipation during pregnancy, consult your obstetrician first — doctors typically recommend dietary fibre or osmotic laxatives (such as lactulose) as safer first-line options. For breastfeeding mothers: senna may pass into breast milk in small amounts. Always consult a doctor or pharmacist before taking Senolax while breastfeeding.
If Senolax 1 tablet does not produce a bowel movement within 12 hours, try increasing to 2 tablets the following night with at least 2 full glasses of water. If 2 tablets still have no effect, there may be contributing factors such as insufficient hydration, slow-digesting food, or more severe constipation caused by an underlying condition. Do not exceed 2 tablets per day, and do not use laxatives for more than 7 consecutive days. If constipation persists after 7 days, see a doctor for evaluation.
Senolax is derived from senna, a plant-based laxative with a long history of use and WHO recognition. However, "natural" does not mean completely safe or without limitations — senna still carries side effects and contraindications similar to synthetic laxatives, especially with use beyond 7 days. Regarding weight loss: Senolax is not a weight-loss product. Using laxatives to lose weight is dangerous and ineffective long term — any weight reduction is from water and intestinal contents, not body fat, and can lead to serious electrolyte imbalances.
Senolax is suitable for adults and teenagers aged 12 and over experiencing occasional constipation — including hard stools, difficulty passing stools, or fewer than 3 bowel movements per week. It is also a good option for constipation triggered by travel, lifestyle changes, or a low-fibre diet. Senolax senna laxative tablets are ideal for those who prefer an overnight-acting laxative that produces a morning bowel movement without disrupting the day. A box of 60 tablets is priced at 82 Baht — approximately 1.37 Baht per tablet — making it one of the most cost-effective laxatives available.
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