


| Manufacturer: | Bakson Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Pvt. ltd. |
| Storage: | Below 25 degree celcius |
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Bakson's Senna is a medicine used to treat colic infants with incarcerated flatulence and sleeplessness, helping to manage bowel constipation, muscular weakness, and waste of nitrogenous material. Bakson's Senna is an ideal medicine for colic infants with incarcerated flatulence and sleeplessness. It can help manage bowel constipation, muscular weakness, and waste of nitrogenous material. When the child seems full of wind, there is constipation with colic and flatulence for infantile colic. Oxaluria, with an excess of urea, increased specific gravity. Acetonemia with prostration, fainting, constipation with colic and flatulence. In this case, the liver is enlarged and tender. The sensation of coldness in the abdomen with emptiness and uneasiness in the stomach can be felt—accumulation of flatus with grumbling and fermentation in the gut and discharge of fetid flatus.
The mechanism of action of Bakson's Senna is not explicitly stated, but it is likely that it works by stimulating bowel movements and reducing symptoms of constipation and flatulence.
As directed by the physician.