Uses / Indications:
Evict Fiber Granules are used for:
Constipation (either long-term or short-term)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Piles (hemorrhoids)—to make it easier to pass feces
Anal fissures—so you don't have to push
Regulating the bowels after surgery
Keeping the colon healthy
Slow digestion or irregular bowel movements
Pregnancy interaction:
Safety: Evict Fibre Granules are safe to use throughout pregnancy as long as a doctor is watching.
Reason: The active substances (fiber-based or lactulose-based) work only in the intestines and are not absorbed into the body, which means they pose no harm to the fetus.
Usage: This is often suggested for constipation that happens during pregnancy because of hormonal changes and iron supplementation.
Drink a lot of water (at least 1.5–2 liters a day) to avoid bloating or blockage in the intestines.
While breastfeeding
Safe: You can use it during breastfeeding because it doesn't get into breast milk in big volumes.
When used in the right amounts, there are no known bad effects on the baby.
Expert advice:
Before you eat the granules, always mix them with water.
After taking the dose, drink a full glass of water.
Eat a lot of fiber-rich foods, like whole grains, fruits, and vegetables.
Don't take this drug right before bed; give your body time to digest.
Don't use it with antacids or laxatives unless your doctor tells you to.
If you are still constipated after 5 to 7 days, see your doctor.
To get the best benefits, apply it at the same time every day.
For best results, drink plenty of water and do some gentle exercise.
Side Effects:
Gas or bloating
Cramps in the stomach
A little nausea
More frequent bowel movements
Rare/Serious (if used wrong or too much):
Severe pain in the stomach
Blockage in the intestines (if taken without water)
Electrolyte imbalance (when used too much)
Tip: Always drink enough fluids to avoid negative effects.
How to use:
Measure the right amount, which is usually 1–2 teaspoons or as indicated.
Put the granules in a full glass of water (200 ml) and stir.
Stir thoroughly and eat right away before it becomes thick.
For optimal outcomes, drink another glass of water after that.
Take it once or twice a day, and it's best to do so after meals.
Don't take it dry because it could induce choking or obstruction.
How it works:
The mechanism is based on the formulation, which can be fiber-based or lactulose-based.
1. The way psyllium husk (Isabgol) works:
It absorbs water and expands, which increases the size of the stool.
This makes the bowels move and makes feces soft and simple to pass.
It also binds toxins and helps the beneficial bacteria in the stomach grow.
2. The mechanism of lactulose (if it exists):
Lactulose is a man-made sugar that the stomach can't break down.
It pulls water into the colon by osmosis, which makes the stool softer and keeps the bowels moving naturally.
Overall, Evict Fibre makes the intestines wetter and the stool bigger, which makes bowel movements more comfortable and natural.
Faq for medicine:
Q1. What are Evict Fiber Granules used for?
It helps with constipation, makes bowel movements more regular, and makes the colon healthier overall.
Q2: Is it appropriate for me to take Evict Fiber every day?
Yes. You can take it daily for chronic constipation or to maintain digestive health, but only as prescribed.
Q3. How long does it take to work?
It normally works in 12 to 24 hours, although the outcomes may be different depending on what you eat and drink.
Q4: Is it acceptable to take Evict Fibre with other drugs?
Yes, however, you should wait two hours between taking Evict Fiber and other medicines. Fiber can change how well other medicines are absorbed.
Q5. Does it make you want to do it again?
No. Evict Fibre is safe to use for a long time and doesn't make you addicted.
Q6. Is it okay to use it for heaps or cracks?
Yes. It makes feces softer, which helps with discomfort and strain in piles (hemorrhoids) or fissures.
Medicine interaction:
Antidiabetic medications: Excessive use may have a minor impact on glucose levels.
Antibiotics: Products with lactulose in them may make antibiotics less effective in the intestines.
Cardiac glycosides (like digoxin) may change how well the body absorbs them. Talk to your doctor.
Small Interactions:
Take iron or calcium supplements two hours before or after Evict Fibre.
Other oral medicines: Keep a time gap to avoid less absorption.