In cases of constipation in a 8-month-old baby, it is recommended to avoid using too many suppositories and instead consider using oral laxatives. One commonly recommended laxative at this age is PEG3350 (Lax-A-Day™, Relaxa™), which does not require a prescription. It is advisable to consult with a pharmacist to calculate the appropriate dose for your baby.
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