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Polypharmacy prescribing guidance - draft: consultation

We are consulting on this draft updated polypharmacy prescribing guidance. 'Appropriate Prescribing - Making medicines safe, effective and sustainable 2025-2028' aims to further improve the care of individuals taking multiple medicines through the use of 7-Steps medicine reviews and promotes a holistic approach to person-centred care.

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This consultation closed 22 September 2025.

View this consultation on consult.gov.scot, including responses once published.


11. Constipation

Constipation is typically defined as bowel motions less than three times a week. Constipation is a common symptom and can be short term or chronic, if lasting three months or more.

  • Provide information on first line evidence based dietary advice
  • Many medicines are implicated in inducing constipation, including those with high anticholinergic burden. Such medication should be reviewed and stopped or reduced where appropriate.
  • People prescribed multiple laxatives should be reviewed
  • Education is key in helping individuals understand why multiple laxatives are not recommended long-term
  • Consider step-wise approach to reducing/stopping laxatives

Question 11a

Do you agree or disagree with the recommendations for management of constipation?

(Agree / Neither agree nor disagree / Disagree / Not sure)

Question 11b

Please provide any further comments about our recommendations.

Contact

Email: EPandT@gov.scot

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