Colace Regular Strength Stool Softener 100 mg Capsules vs GoodSense ClearLax PEG 3350 powder for solution, 53.7 oz (pack of 3)
Overall winner: GoodSense ClearLax PEG 3350 powder for solution, 53.7 oz (pack of 3)
Key Differences
GoodSense ClearLax (B00JLACHYM) is a PEG-3350 powdered laxative sold as a multi-canister pack and is noted for value, dissolving in hot coffee, and being unflavored and gluten-free; Colace (B00596GBU8) is a docusate sodium stool softener in capsule form, works within 12–72 hours for many users, and is a doctor-recommended stool softener brand but has reports of melted or sticking capsules. Pick GoodSense if you want a cost-effective, versatile PEG powder and bulk supply; pick Colace if you prefer a capsule stool softener with a strong brand profile and faster typical onset window for stool softening
Colace Regular Strength Stool Softener 100 mg Capsules
Colace Regular Strength capsules soften dry, hard stool with gentle, stimulant-free relief. Customers note gentle effect and no cramping, with positive overall value
Pros
- stimulant-free stool softener
- gentle relief within 12 to 72 hours
- quality and value noted by customers
Cons
- some reports of melted content
- capsules may stick together
GoodSense ClearLax PEG 3350 powder for solution, 53.7 oz (pack of 3)
Osmotic laxative powder with polyethylene glycol 3350 to relieve occasional constipation. Dissolves in any beverage and is tasteless. A customer notes it dissolves well in hot coffee and provides good value
Pros
- unflavored powder
- dissolves in beverages
- tasteless and gentle
- value based on user feedback
Cons
- requires 1-3 days for bowel movement
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | GoodSense |
| Durability | Colace |
| Versatility | GoodSense |
| User Reviews | GoodSense |