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Laxido Orange Powder Sachets – 30 Sachet

Laxido Orange Powder Sachets – 30 Sachet

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  • ✔️ Relieves constipation by softening and bulking stool naturally
  • ✔️ Contains macrogol 3350, clinically proven osmotic laxative
  • ✔️ Suitable for adults and young people aged 12 and over
  • ✔️ Also treats faecal impaction at higher prescribed doses
  • ✔️ Orange-flavoured sachets dissolve easily in water for simple dosing

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What Are Laxido Orange Sachets and How Do They Relieve Constipation?

 

Constipation is something most people experience at some point — and it can be genuinely uncomfortable. Straining, bloating, and that persistent feeling of being blocked up are no fun at all. Laxido orange sachets offer a clinically established way to get things moving again, using an osmotic mechanism that works with your body rather than forcing it. Each sachet contains macrogol 3350 alongside sodium bicarbonate, sodium chloride, and potassium chloride — a combination that has been used in the UK for many years to treat both everyday constipation and more stubborn faecal impaction. You can browse our full range of constipation treatments if you'd like to compare your options before deciding.

This product is available over the counter without a prescription for adults and children aged 12 and over. At just £7.99 for a 30-sachet pack, it represents a cost-effective option for managing constipation at home.

 

How Does Laxido Orange Work as an Osmotic Laxative?

 

Understanding how a medicine works can make you feel more confident using it. Laxido belongs to a class of medicines called osmotic laxatives. Here's what happens after you take a sachet:

  • Macrogol 3350 is a long-chain polymer that is not absorbed by the gut wall.
  • It retains water molecules within the bowel by osmosis, drawing fluid into the intestinal contents.
  • This softens and increases the volume of the stool.
  • The result is a bowel movement that is easier and less painful to pass.
  • Because macrogol is not absorbed into the bloodstream, it acts locally in the gut with minimal systemic effects.

This is quite different from stimulant laxatives, which work by irritating the bowel wall to trigger contractions. Osmotic laxatives like Laxido are generally considered gentler and are often recommended as a first-line option by healthcare professionals.

 

Who Is Laxido Orange Suitable For?

 

Laxido is suitable for a wide range of people, but it's worth knowing who benefits most. It's licensed for use in adults and children aged 12 and over for the treatment of chronic constipation. A higher-dose regimen is also used for faecal impaction — a more severe form of constipation where a large, hard mass of stool becomes stuck in the rectum.

  • Adults experiencing occasional or chronic constipation
  • Teenagers aged 12 and over with constipation
  • People who need a gentle, non-stimulant laxative option
  • Those managing constipation related to a low-fibre diet, reduced mobility, or certain medications

If you're also dealing with symptoms like bloating, cramping, or irregular bowel habits that might suggest something more complex, it may be worth exploring our IBS and cramps range alongside speaking to your GP.

 

How Do Laxido Orange Sachets Compare to Movicol?

 

Feature Laxido Orange Sachets Movicol Plain/Chocolate
Active ingredient Macrogol 3350 (13.125g per sachet) Macrogol 3350 (13.125g per sachet)
Flavour Orange Plain or chocolate
Electrolyte content Yes (sodium bicarbonate, sodium chloride, potassium chloride) Yes (same electrolyte profile)
Typical OTC price (30 sachets) £7.99 Higher (brand premium)
Prescription availability Yes Yes

 

Is Laxido Orange Safe to Store at Home and Who Should Avoid It?

 

Laxido orange sachets should be stored below 25°C in a dry place, away from direct sunlight and out of reach of children. Once dissolved in water, the solution should be used within one hour — don't prepare it in advance and leave it sitting around. The sachets themselves have a shelf life printed on the outer packaging; always check before use.

Not everyone should use Laxido without medical advice. You should not take it if you have a known or suspected bowel obstruction, a perforated bowel, or severe inflammatory bowel conditions such as toxic megacolon. People with conditions affecting fluid and electrolyte balance — including certain kidney or heart conditions — should speak to their GP or pharmacist first. If you're taking other medicines, it's always sensible to check for interactions, even though macrogol has very few known drug interactions at standard doses. This product is a medicine. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist before using if you have an underlying medical condition or are taking other medicines.

Laxido Orange Powder Sachets 30 Sachet specifications
Treatment category Constipation / Faecal impaction
Mechanism of action Osmotic laxative — retains water in the bowel to soften stool
Effective for Chronic constipation; faecal impaction
Suitable for Adults and children aged 12 and over
Active ingredient Macrogol 3350 13.125g per sachet
Pack size 30 sachets
UK classification General Sale / Pharmacy (P)
Drug class Osmotic laxative
Preparation Oral powder for solution
Route of administration Oral

Specifications of Laxido Orange Powder Sachets 30 Sachet

 

What Is Laxido Orange and What Is It Used For?

 

Laxido Orange Powder Sachets contain macrogol 3350 as the active ingredient, alongside sodium bicarbonate, sodium chloride, and potassium chloride as electrolytes. It is an osmotic laxative used to treat constipation in adults and young people aged 12 and over. It is also used at higher doses for the treatment of faecal impaction — a condition where a large, hardened mass of stool becomes lodged in the lower bowel and cannot be passed normally. The NHS recommends macrogol-based laxatives as a first-line treatment for constipation in many patient groups.

 

What Do You Need to Know Before Using Laxido Orange Sachets?

 

Before you start using Laxido, there are some important safety points to be aware of. Do not use this medicine if any of the following apply to you:

  • You have a known or suspected bowel obstruction or perforation
  • You have been diagnosed with toxic megacolon
  • You have severe inflammatory bowel disease (such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis in a severe flare)
  • You are allergic to macrogol 3350 or any of the other ingredients
  • You have a condition causing significant fluid or electrolyte imbalance that has not been medically managed

Speak to your GP or pharmacist before using Laxido if you have kidney disease, heart failure, or liver problems, as these conditions can affect how your body handles electrolytes. Elderly patients and those with swallowing difficulties should also seek advice before use.

Drug interactions with Laxido are uncommon at standard doses. However, be aware of the following:

  • Macrogol may theoretically affect the absorption of other oral medicines if taken at the same time — take other medicines at least one hour before or after Laxido where possible
  • No significant interactions with common medicines have been established in clinical use

 

How Should You Use Laxido Orange Sachets?

 

Using Laxido correctly is straightforward, but it's important to follow the steps below to get the most from your treatment and avoid any discomfort.

  1. Open one sachet and pour the powder into a cup or glass.
  2. Add 125ml (approximately half a cup) of water.
  3. Stir well until the powder is completely dissolved — the solution will have a mild orange flavour.
  4. Drink the solution straight away. Do not store it for later use.
  5. Repeat as directed according to your dose (see table below).
  6. Drink plenty of additional fluids throughout the day to support the laxative effect.
Indication Age Group Dose Frequency
Chronic constipation Adults and children 12+ 1–3 sachets daily Divided doses, adjusted to produce regular soft stools
Faecal impaction Adults Up to 8 sachets daily All taken within a 6-hour period, for up to 3 days
Faecal impaction Children 12–18 As directed by a doctor Under medical supervision

If you are managing a more complex digestive condition alongside constipation, our IBS and cramps collection may have additional products worth considering.

 

What Are the Possible Side Effects of Laxido Orange Sachets?

 

Like all medicines, Laxido can cause side effects, although not everyone experiences them. Most side effects are related to the bowel and tend to be mild.

Common side effects (may affect up to 1 in 10 people):

  • Abdominal bloating or distension
  • Stomach cramps or pain
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhoea (particularly if the dose is too high)
  • Flatulence

Less common side effects (may affect up to 1 in 100 people):

  • Vomiting
  • Anal discomfort or irritation
  • Electrolyte disturbances (more likely in those with underlying health conditions)
  • Allergic reactions — including rash, urticaria, or in rare cases, anaphylaxis

If you develop signs of a serious allergic reaction — such as swelling of the face, lips, or throat, difficulty breathing, or a severe rash — stop taking Laxido and seek emergency medical help immediately. You may also find it helpful to browse our haemorrhoids and piles range if anal discomfort is a concern alongside your constipation.

 

How Should You Store Laxido Orange Sachets?

 

  • Store below 25°C in a dry place — avoid bathrooms or areas with high humidity
  • Keep out of direct sunlight
  • Keep all medicines out of the sight and reach of children
  • Do not use after the expiry date printed on the outer carton
  • Once dissolved in water, use the solution immediately — do not store prepared solution
  • Do not dispose of medicines via wastewater or household waste — return unused sachets to your pharmacy

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Laxido Orange Sachets online in the UK?

You can buy Laxido Orange Sachets directly from Cured Pharmacy, a GPhC-registered UK online pharmacy, for just £7.99 for a 30-sachet pack. They are also available over the counter at most UK pharmacies without a prescription. Buying online is convenient and means you can have them delivered discreetly to your door.

How do Laxido Orange Sachets work in the body?

Laxido contains macrogol 3350, an osmotic laxative that works by drawing water into the bowel through osmosis, softening the stool and increasing its bulk. Because macrogol is not absorbed through the gut wall, it acts entirely within the intestine with minimal effect on the rest of the body. This makes it a well-tolerated option for most adults and young people aged 12 and over.

How do I use Laxido Orange Sachets step by step?

Dissolve one sachet in 125ml of water, stir until fully dissolved, and drink the solution immediately. For constipation, adults typically take 1–3 sachets per day, adjusted to produce comfortable, regular stools. Do not prepare the solution in advance — it should be drunk straight away once mixed.

How long does Laxido take to work?

Most people notice a bowel movement within 1–2 days of starting Laxido, though this can vary depending on the severity of constipation and individual factors. If you have not had a bowel movement after 2 days of use, continue taking the sachets as directed and ensure you are drinking plenty of fluids. If there is no improvement after a few days, speak to your pharmacist or GP.

What is the best time of day to take Laxido Orange Sachets?

There is no single "best" time — Laxido can be taken at any time of day, and if you are taking more than one sachet daily, it is usually easiest to spread them out across the day. Many people find taking a sachet in the morning with breakfast works well as part of a routine. Consistency tends to produce the most reliable results.

What are the side effects of Laxido Orange Sachets and how do I manage them?

The most common side effects are abdominal bloating, cramping, flatulence, and nausea — these are usually mild and tend to settle as your bowel adjusts. If you experience diarrhoea, reduce your dose slightly and ensure you are not taking more than recommended. Serious side effects such as allergic reactions are rare but require immediate medical attention.

Can I take Laxido Orange Sachets during pregnancy?

Macrogol-based laxatives are generally considered one of the safer options for managing constipation during pregnancy, as the active ingredient is not absorbed into the bloodstream. However, you should always speak to your GP or midwife before taking any medicine during pregnancy. They can confirm whether Laxido is appropriate for your individual circumstances.

Who should not use Laxido Orange Sachets?

Laxido should not be used by anyone with a known or suspected bowel obstruction, bowel perforation, or toxic megacolon. People with severe inflammatory bowel disease in an active flare should also avoid it without medical guidance. If you have kidney disease, heart failure, or a condition affecting your electrolyte balance, speak to your GP before use.

What is the difference between Laxido and Movicol?

Both Laxido and Movicol contain the same active ingredient — macrogol 3350 at 13.125g per sachet — and work in exactly the same way. The key differences are branding, flavour options, and price; Laxido is typically available at a lower cost, making it a practical alternative. Your pharmacist can advise on which is most suitable for you.

Can children use Laxido Orange Sachets?

Laxido Orange Sachets are licensed for use in young people aged 12 and over for constipation. Children under 12 should not use this product without specific medical advice, as different formulations and doses are used for younger children. If your child is under 12 and experiencing constipation, speak to your GP or paediatric pharmacist — you can also explore our baby and toddler range for age-appropriate options.

What happens if I miss a dose of Laxido?

If you forget to take a sachet, simply take it as soon as you remember — unless it is nearly time for your next dose, in which case skip the missed one and carry on as normal. Do not take a double dose to make up for a missed one. Consistency is helpful, but missing the occasional sachet is unlikely to cause any harm.

How long can you take Laxido Orange Sachets for?

For the treatment of chronic constipation, Laxido can be used for up to two weeks without needing to see a doctor. If your constipation persists beyond this, or if you need to use it regularly over a longer period, it is worth speaking to your GP to rule out any underlying cause. Long-term use under medical supervision is sometimes appropriate for certain patients.

What are the alternatives to Laxido Orange Sachets?

Alternatives include other osmotic laxatives such as Movicol or lactulose, bulk-forming laxatives like ispaghula husk (Fybogel), and stimulant laxatives such as senna or bisacodyl. The right choice depends on the type and cause of your constipation — your pharmacist can help you decide. You can also browse our full constipation range to compare available options.

Can Laxido Orange Sachets be used for faecal impaction?

Yes — Laxido is licensed for the treatment of faecal impaction in adults, using a higher dose of up to 8 sachets per day taken within a 6-hour period for up to 3 days. This regimen should ideally be discussed with a healthcare professional before starting, particularly if you have any underlying health conditions. Faecal impaction can sometimes require additional medical management.

Is there any recent research supporting the use of macrogol for constipation?

Macrogol 3350 has a well-established evidence base built up over many years of clinical use and is recommended by the NHS and NICE as a first-line treatment for constipation in adults. Multiple clinical trials have confirmed its efficacy and safety profile compared to other laxative types. It remains one of the most widely studied and recommended osmotic laxatives available in the UK.

How Should You Use Laxido Orange Sachets?

Using Laxido correctly makes a real difference to how well it works. Each sachet needs to be dissolved in water before drinking — never swallow the powder dry. Follow these steps each time you take a dose:

If you find the orange flavour too strong, you can use a slightly larger volume of water, though the standard 125ml is what the product is formulated for. Staying well hydrated is genuinely important — macrogol works by retaining water in the bowel, so adequate fluid intake helps the process along.

What Is the Correct Dose of Laxido Orange Sachets?

The dose varies depending on whether you are treating everyday constipation or the more severe condition of faecal impaction. Always start at the lower end of the dose range and adjust based on your response. The goal is to produce comfortable, regular stools — not diarrhoea.

If diarrhoea develops, reduce the dose. If constipation does not improve after two days at the recommended dose, speak to your pharmacist before increasing.

When Is the Best Time to Use Laxido Orange Sachets?

Laxido can be taken at any time of day, and there is no strict requirement to take it with food. That said, many people find it easiest to build it into a morning routine — perhaps alongside breakfast — as this helps with consistency. If you are taking more than one sachet daily, spreading them across the day (for example, morning and evening) tends to be more comfortable than taking them all at once. Drinking plenty of fluids throughout the day, not just when you take the sachet, will help the medicine work as effectively as possible.

How Long Can You Use Laxido Orange Sachets For?

For the treatment of constipation, Laxido can be used for up to two weeks without medical supervision. If your symptoms have not improved within this time, or if you find you need to use it regularly beyond two weeks, it is important to speak to your GP. Persistent constipation can sometimes have an underlying cause that needs to be investigated. For faecal impaction, the higher-dose regimen should not be continued for more than three days without medical advice. Long-term use at standard doses is sometimes appropriate under GP supervision for certain patients, such as those with chronic conditions affecting bowel function.

Do not exceed the recommended dose. If in doubt, speak to your pharmacist.

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What Are the Most Common Side Effects of Laxido Orange Sachets?

Most people who use Laxido tolerate it well, but some do experience side effects — particularly when first starting treatment or if the dose is too high. The most common side effects affect the digestive system and are usually mild and temporary.

  • Abdominal bloating or a feeling of fullness
  • Stomach cramps or discomfort
  • Flatulence (wind)
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhoea (usually a sign the dose needs reducing)

If you experience diarrhoea, reduce your daily dose by one sachet and see if symptoms settle. These effects often improve after the first few days as your bowel adjusts.

What Are the Less Common Side Effects of Laxido Orange Sachets?

Less common side effects occur in a smaller number of users and may require you to stop taking Laxido or seek advice from a healthcare professional.

  • Vomiting
  • Anal discomfort or irritation
  • Electrolyte disturbances — more likely in people with kidney disease, heart failure, or other conditions affecting fluid balance
  • Skin rash or urticaria (hives)
  • Oedema (swelling, particularly in the ankles or legs)

If you notice swelling, a rash, or any unusual symptoms that concern you, stop taking Laxido and speak to your pharmacist or GP promptly.

What Are the Serious Side Effects of Laxido Orange Sachets?

Serious side effects are rare but can occur. Anaphylaxis — a severe allergic reaction — has been reported in very rare cases with macrogol-containing products. Signs include sudden swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat, difficulty breathing, a rapid heartbeat, or a sudden drop in blood pressure. If you experience any of these symptoms, stop taking Laxido immediately and call 999 or go to your nearest A&E department. Do not wait to see if symptoms improve on their own.

What Should You Do If You Experience Side Effects of Laxido?

For mild side effects such as bloating or cramping, try reducing your dose slightly and ensuring you are drinking enough fluids throughout the day. If side effects are persistent, worsening, or affecting your daily life, speak to your pharmacist — they can advise whether to continue, adjust the dose, or switch to an alternative. You can also report side effects directly to the MHRA via the Yellow Card scheme at yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk. This helps improve medicine safety for everyone.

Can Laxido Orange Sachets Interact With Other Medicines?

Macrogol 3350 has very few known clinically significant drug interactions at the doses used for constipation. However, because it increases the speed at which contents move through the gut, it could theoretically affect the absorption of other oral medicines taken at the same time. As a precaution, take any other medicines at least one hour before or after your Laxido sachet. If you are taking medicines with a narrow therapeutic window — such as certain epilepsy or heart medicines — mention this to your pharmacist before starting Laxido.

If you are concerned about any side effects, contact your pharmacist or GP immediately.

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