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Constipation Relief in Ireland

Find gentle relief from constipation with our dedicated collection at Ballyduff Pharmacy. We stock a range of products to help with short-term relief, including options for adults and children. Increasing fibre, fluids and activity is the first step for many people; relief products can help when needed. Persistent changes in bowel habits should be checked. Always read the label and ask our pharmacist for advice. Order online for delivery anywhere in Ireland.

Laxatives & Short-Term Relief

Different types of product work in different ways to help relieve constipation, and are generally intended for short-term use. Our pharmacist can help you choose a suitable option for you or your family and explain how and when to use it.

Fibre & Everyday Support

Fibre supplements and dietary fibre help support regularity as part of a balanced diet with plenty of fluids. Building good habits around fibre, hydration and activity is often the most helpful long-term approach to preventing constipation.

Constipation in Children

Constipation is common in children, and there are gentle products suitable for younger ones. Always choose an age-appropriate product and follow the instructions, and speak to our pharmacist or GP for advice, especially for babies and young children.

Delivery Across Ireland

Order online and enjoy nationwide delivery across Ireland for just €5.95, with free delivery on orders over €70, plus free click & collect and free local delivery for local customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Increasing fibre, drinking plenty of fluids and staying active can help, and short-term relief products are available when needed. Building regular habits often helps prevent it recurring. If constipation is persistent, severe, or a change from your normal pattern, it’s best to speak to our pharmacist or GP.

Fibre-rich foods such as wholegrains, fruit, vegetables, beans and pulses can help support regularity, along with drinking enough fluids. Increasing fibre gradually and staying active also helps. A balanced diet is one of the most effective ways to prevent constipation for many people.

Laxatives are generally safe for short-term relief when used as directed, but they’re not usually intended for long-term regular use without advice. If you find you need them often, speak to our pharmacist or GP to look at the underlying cause and the best approach for you.

See your GP if constipation is persistent, severe, or a lasting change from your normal pattern, or if it comes with pain, bleeding, unexplained weight loss or other concerning symptoms. In children, seek advice early. These situations should be assessed rather than managed with products alone.