Will long-term use of Bounty Capsules cause dependency?
Generally, long-term use of Bounty Capsules may lead to dependency, but short-term use does not typically result in drug dependence. If any discomfort occurs, please seek medical attention promptly and undergo symptomatic treatment under the guidance of a qualified physician. Detailed analysis is as follows:
Bounty Capsules contain traditional Chinese herbal ingredients such as Atractylodes macrocephala, mulberry fruit, Angelica sinensis, Cistanche deserticola, and aloe. Among these, aloe, an anthraquinone medication, works by stimulating the intestinal mucosa, promoting intestinal motility, and thereby accelerating bowel movements to relieve constipation. However, this stimulant laxative mechanism may lead to dependency when used long-term.
Once use is discontinued, patients may find themselves unable to defecate normally, experiencing symptoms of refractory or dependency-related constipation. When using Bounty Capsules, it is important to follow the advice and guidance of a physician, adhering strictly to the recommended dosage and duration of treatment.
Treatment of constipation should not rely solely on medication, but should also involve lifestyle modifications, including increasing dietary fiber intake, maintaining adequate hydration, and engaging in appropriate physical activity.