Movicol Is A Laxative Used To Treat Constipation, Including Cases Of Chronic Constipation And Fecal Impaction. It Contains Macrogol 3350 (Polyethylene Glycol) As Its Active Ingredient, Which Works By Drawing Water Into The Bowel, Softening Stools, And Making Them Easier To Pass. Movicol Also Includes Electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, And Chloride) To Help Maintain The Body'S Electrolyte Balance. Uses: Chronic Constipation: Provides Relief By Softening Stools And Facilitating Regular Bowel Movements. Fecal Impaction: Used In Higher Doses To Treat Severe Cases Of Stool Blockage. Side Effects: Common: Bloating, Flatulence, Stomach Pain, Or Diarrhea (Especially With High Doses). Rare: Allergic Reactions, Such As Rash Or Difficulty Breathing. Precautions: Avoid In Blockage: Not Suitable For Patients With Complete Bowel Obstruction. Electrolyte Imbalance: Use Caution In Patients With Conditions Affecting Salt Balance. Pregnancy And Breastfeeding: Generally Safe, But Consult A Doctor Before Use.