Prusent (Prucalopride 2mg) Tablets
Product Name
Prusent (Prucalopride 2mg) 10 Tablets/Strip
Also known as Motegrity, Prudac, Resolor or Resotran
Active Ingredient
Prucalopride
Manufacturer
Lupin
Product Type
5-HT4 Receptor Agonist
Product expiry date we are currently shipping
Jan 2026
Prusent general information
What is Prusent used for?
Prusent tablets 2mg are used to treat severe chronic constipation when other laxative medications do not provide relief. Constipation is usually defined as having less than three bowel movements per week and chronic constipation is when infrequent bowel movement, which is usually accompanied by difficulty in passing stools, continues for several weeks or longer. Primary constipation often has no underlying cause but is usually due to a basic problem with the function of the colon and the defecation process and with reduced gastrointestinal motility. Prusent tablets 2mg are not used to treat secondary constipation which can be due to a bowel obstruction, bowel cancer, spinal cord injury, neurological disorders like multiple sclerosis or Parkinson’s disease, hormonal disorders like diabetes or underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism), and to some medications particularly opiates like morphine and codeine. Prusent tablets 2mg restore gastrointestinal motility and relieve the discomfort of chronic constipation.
How does Prusent work?
Prusent tablets 2mg contain prucalopride, a dihydro-benzofuran-carboxamide with gastrointestinal prokinetic or enterokinetic activities that is used to treat chronic constipation. Prucalopride in Prusent tablets 2mg is a selective, high affinity serotonin (5-HT4) receptor agonist and works by binding to the 5-HT4 receptor on the intestinal wall. Intestinal peristalsis (waves of contraction and relaxation that propels food) is regulated primarily by the neurotransmitter serotonin, due to serotonin mediated release of other neurotransmitters that stimulate (acetylcholine) or inhibit muscular contraction of the intestine, which maintains peristaltic movement of food. Prucalopride in Prusent tablets 2mg increases the frequency and strength of the muscular contractions of the colon, which stimulates the passage of compacted faeces and restores normal bowel movements.
What does Prusent contain?
Prusent tablets 2mg contain the active ingredient prucalopride, a serotonin (5-HT4) receptor agonist with gastrointestinal prokinetic activity that is used to treat chronic constipation.
Treating constipation with Prusent
Prusent tablets 2mg contain prucalopride, a serotonin (5-HT4) receptor agonist with gastrointestinal prokinetic activity that is used to treat chronic constipation when other laxative medications do not provide relief but are not used to treat secondary constipation due to a disorder, obstruction, spinal injury or medication. Constipation is usually defined as having less than three bowel movements per week and chronic constipation is when infrequent bowel movement, which is usually accompanied by difficulty in passing stools, continues for several weeks or longer, often with no underlying cause. Chronic constipation is usually due to reduced gastrointestinal motility or peristalsis (waves of contraction and relaxation that propels food), which is regulated primarily by the neurotransmitter serotonin. Prucalopride in Prusent tablets 2mg works by binding to the 5-HT4 receptor on the intestinal wall, which increases the frequency and strength of the muscular contractions of the colon and stimulates the passage of compacted faeces and restores normal bowel movements. Prusent tablets 2mg restore gastrointestinal motility and relieve the discomfort of chronic constipation.
What are the side effects of Prusent?
The most commonly reported side effects when taking Prusent tablets 2mg include nausea, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, vomiting, dyspepsia, headache, dizziness, fatigue decreased appetite.
When should Prusent not be used?
You should not use Prusent tablets 2mg if you:
- are allergic to prucalopride or any ingredients in Prusent
- are pregnant or are breastfeeding
- have liver or kidney disease
- have intestinal perforation or obstruction
- have active severe inflammatory intestinal disease, such as Crohn’s disease ulcerative colitis
- have arrhythmia or cardiovascular disease
- are taking medicines that interact with Prusent including the antibiotic erythromycin, the antifungal ketoconazole, atropine-like substances, medicines known to cause irregular heartbeat or other heart problems
What medications interact with Prusent?
Several medications interact with Prusent tablets 2mg and should either not be taken while you are taking Prusent or only after discussion and instruction from your doctor:
- Drugs that cause a serious reaction with Prusent: medicines known to cause irregular heartbeat or other heart problems
- Drugs that affect Prusent: the antifungal ketoconazole, atropine-like substances
- Drugs that are affected by Prusent: the antibiotic erythromycin
How should Prusent be taken?
You should take your Prusent tablets 2mg swallowed whole with a glass of water, once daily with or without food, at the same time each day. You should continue to take your Prusent tablets 2mg for as long as recommended by your doctor, usually for at least 4 weeks.
How long should you take Prusent?
You should continue to take your Prusent tablets 2mg for as long as recommended by your doctor, usually for at least 4 weeks.
Missed dose of Prusent
If you miss a dose of Prusent tablets 2mg take it as soon as you remember, unless it is time to take the next dose, then skip the missed dose. Do not take a double dose.
How should Prusent be stored?
You should store your Prusent tablets 2mg below 25°C in a cool dry place and protect from moisture.