Yes, it is safe to give Lax-a-Day to a 5-year-old child to prevent recurring constipation. The typical dose is 1g of powder per kilogram of body weight. If the child weighs less than 37.4 pounds, the dosage should be adjusted accordingly. It is important to avoid repeated use of suppositories to prevent the intestines from becoming lazy.
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