abführmittel
Abführmittel, also known as Laxantien or Laxativa, are substances that promote bowel movements. They are commonly used to treat constipation, a condition characterized by infrequent or difficult passage of stool. Abführmittel work through various mechanisms. Some, like bulk-forming laxatives, increase the water content and bulk of the stool, making it softer and easier to pass. Others, such as stimulant laxatives, work by irritating the intestinal lining, which triggers muscle contractions to move stool through the colon. Osmotic laxatives draw water into the intestines from the body, softening the stool. Stool softeners, on the other hand, help to mix water and fats into the stool, making it more pliable.
The use of abführmittel should generally be short-term. Prolonged or excessive use can lead to dependence, where