- Provides gentle relief from occasional constipation in 30 minutes to 6 hours
- Formulated for kids ages 2-11
- Tasty, easy-to-take watermelon flavored chewable tablets
- Contain magnesium hydroxide, a saline laxative that offers gentle, stimulant-free relief
- Pedia-Lax is the #1 pediatrician-recommended children’s laxative brand* *IQVIA, using the ProVoice Survey October 1, 2019 to October 31, 2019
- Contains 24 packs of Pedia-Lax Laxative Chewable Tablets, Watermelon Flavor, 30 count each
- FSA- and HSA-eligible product in the U.S.
From the manufacturer
Pedia-Lax Products
Chewable Tablets |
Liquid Stool Softener |
Liquid Suppositories |
Saline Enema |
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Customer Reviews
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4.7 out of 5 stars
648
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3.9 out of 5 stars
1,735
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4.8 out of 5 stars
2,453
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4.6 out of 5 stars
154
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Price
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$14.92$14.92 | $11.76$11.76 | $16.96$16.96 | $38.28$38.28 |
Form
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Oral Laxative | Stool Softener | Rectal Laxative | Rectal Laxative |
Time to Relief
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30 minutes to 6 hours | 12-72 hours | 15-60 minutes | 1-5 minutes |
✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | |
Made Just for Kids
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✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
2-11 years old | 2-11 years old | 2-5 years old | 2-11 years old | |
Under 2 Years
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– | – | Ask a Doctor | – |
Dosage per Age
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2-6yr: 1-3Tabs/6-11yr: 3-6Tabs | 2-11 Years: 1-3 Tablespoons | 2-5 Years: 1 Suppository | 2-5yr: 1.13oz, 5-11yr: 2.25oz |
Active Ingredients
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Magnesium Hydroxide | Docusate Sodium | Glycerin | Saline |
Is constipation normal?
Which Pedia-Lax product should I use?
If your child is uncomfortable because of constipation, we first suggest trying an oral product: chewable tablets or liquid stool softener. If your child’s constipation is more severe, for the quickest relief, we suggest suppositories or enemas.
What’s the difference between the rectal and oral products?
Oral products are easy to administer and work over a short period of time. Rectal products provide immediate relief. Please see our product information page for details on each product’s reaction time.
After I give my child Pedia-Lax, how long before they’ll go?
Results will vary with each child and depend on which Pedia-Lax product you use, anywhere from a few minutes to 72 hours.
What’s the difference between the two rectal products?
Pedia-Lax Enema is a saline laxative. Pedia-Lax Liquid Glycerin Suppositories are a glycerin laxative administered in a liquid form applied with a disposable, no-mess applicator. They both relieve occasional constipation.