The fluid content of Movicol Paediatric Chocolate Flavour when re-constituted with water does not replace regular fluid intake and adequate fluid intake must be maintained.
Diagnosis of faecal impaction/faecal loading of the rectum should be confirmed by physical or radiological examination of the abdomen and rectum.
Rarely symptoms indicating shifts of fluid/electrolytes e.g. oedema, shortness of breath, increasing fatigue, dehydration and cardiac failure have been reported in adults when using preparations containing macrogol. If this occurs Movicol Paediatric Chocolate flavour should be stopped immediately, electrolytes measured and any abnormality should be treated appropriately.
When used in high doses to treat faecal impaction this medicinal product should be administered with caution to patients with impaired gag reflex, reflux oesophagitis or diminished levels of consciousness.
Movicol Paediatric Chocolate flavour solution when reconstituted has no calorific value.
The absorption of other medicinal products could transiently be reduced due to an increase in gastro-intestinal transit rate induced by Movicol Paediatric Chocolate flavour (see section 4.5).
Movicol Paediatric Chocolate contains 7.0 mg benzyl alcohol per sachet. Benzyl alcohol may cause anaphylactoid reactions.
High volumes of benzyl alcohol should be used with caution and only if necessary, especially in subjects with kidney or liver impairment because of the risk of accumulation and toxicity (metabolic acidosis) of benzyl alcohol.
If used for more than a week in children less than 3 years old, medical advice should be provided due to increased risk of accumulation of benzyl alcohol.
Movicol Paediatric Chocolate contains 93.4 mg (4.062 mmol) sodium (main component of cooking /table salt) per sachet. This is equivalent to 4.6% of the recommended maximum daily dietary intake of sodium for an adult.
In patients with swallowing problems, who need the addition of a thickener to solutions to enhance an appropriate intake, interactions should be considered, see section 4.5.