MANUFACTURER: ALLIANCE LABS.
INDICATIONS:
Enemeez plus mini enema with anesthetic (replacement for therevac)
It is employed for the relief of constipation due to infrequent or difficult bowel movements. Enemeez Plus penetrates and softens the stool, thereby promoting bowel movement. It is indicated for dyschezia, lesions of the anus that make defecation painful, impaction associated with megacolon, anal fissure, and postoperative anal atresia. It has been employed successfully in bedridden patients and those patients with decreased mobility in a patient group from child to adult. Enemeez Plus has also been used with acute rehabilitation patients with such diagnoses as spinal cord injuries, cerebral vascular accidents, fractures, joint replacements, and closed head injuries. In bowel management programs Enemeez Plus helps establish a more predictable bowel routine along with reducing the likelihood of bowel accidents and incontinence. Enemeez Plus also contains Benzocaine to anesthetize the rectum and lower bowel; and is beneficial when an anesthetic is needed to prevent hyperreflexia crisis or painful bowel movement.
INGREDIENTS:
Docusate Sodium 283mg, Benzocaine 20mg, Medicinal soft soap base of Polyethylene Glycol and Glycerine.
DIRECTIONS:
One unit rectally as needed or as directed by a doctor. Do not exceed doctor’s recommendations. See precautions.
- For best results, lay on left side with knees bent.
- Second Position: Kneel, then lower head and chest forward until side of face is resting on the surface.
WARNINGS:
- Discontinue use if resistance is encountered.
- Forcing the enema may result in injury or damage to the rectum.
- If product is not administered properly and occasional rectal examinations are not performed, serious complications can arise.
- Occasional rectal exams are imperative for patients with impaired rectal function, especially loss of sensation.
- Individuals with sensitivity to Benzocaine should not use this product.
- If rectal irritation or a rash around the anus appears, the enemas should be discontinued.
- Prolonged administration together with mineral oil should be avoided.
- Do not use laxative products when abdominal pain, nausea or vomiting are present nor for a period longer than 1 week unless directed by a doctor.
- If you have noticed a sudden change in bowel habits that persists over a period of 2 weeks, consult a doctor before using a laxative.
- Rectal bleeding or failure to have a bowel movement after use of a laxative may indicate a serious condition.
- Discontinue use and consult your doctor.
*Note: All pictures shown are for illustration purposes only. Actual product may vary due to product enhancement.
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