Senna

Drug Information

Senna is a laxative used for short-term treatment of constipation. It is available as nonprescription drugs and as herbal products.

Common brand names:

Ex-Lax, Fletcher's Castoria, Senokot

Summary of Interactions with Vitamins, Herbs, & Foods

Types of interactions:BeneficialAdverseCheck

Replenish Depleted Nutrients

  • none

Reduce Side Effects

  • none

Support Medicine

  • none

Reduces Effectiveness

  • none

Potential Negative Interaction

  • none

Explanation Required

  • Potassium

    Overuse or misuse of laxatives, including senna, can cause water, sodium, and potassium depletion. To avoid depletion problems, people should limit laxative use, including senna, to one week or less.

  • Overuse or misuse of laxatives, including senna, can cause water, sodium, and potassium depletion. To avoid depletion problems, people should limit laxative use, including senna, to one week or less.

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