Colofac IBS Tablets – 15 Tablets

£5.09

Do you suffer from stomach cramps or irritable bowel syndrome? To treat this Colofac IBS tablets contain mebeverine hydrochloride, an antispasmodic. In particular, this substance relieves stomach and bowel cramps. It works by relaxing the cramping muscles.

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    Colofac IBS

    Colofac IBS Tablets contains the main ingredient Mebeverine hydrochloride and is used to treat irritable bowel syndrome. Colofac IBS belongs to a group of medicines called antispasmodics which helps stop pain and spams in the gut and intestines. IBS can be worse some days and can be triggered by certain food. You may need to use Colofac IBS Irritable bowel syndrome is you suffer from the following symptoms:
    • Stomach cramps or pains
    • Constipation
    • Diarrhoea
    • Bloating
    See more on Irritable bowel syndrome on the NHS website

    Is Colofac Good For IBS

    When you are suffering from Irritable bowel syndrome is can be painful and you may wonder Is Colofac Good For IBS. Mebeverine is known to be very effective at treating symptoms associated with the condition.

    Colofac IBS Side Effects

    Colofac IBS Side Effects can occur but they are rare and the majority of people will not suffer any Colofac IBS Side Effects. Some of these undesired effects include a skin rash or red itchy skin. If you suffer from signs of a severe allergic reaction such as difficulty in breathing and / or swelling of face, neck, tongue or throat while taking Colofac IBS Tablets 135mg, you should discontinue using them and contact your doctor as soon as possible. A full list of Colofac IBS Side Effects is available to read in the patient information leaflet than you receive with your Colofac IBS Tablets.

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    What Does Colofac Do For IBS?

    What Does Colofac Do For IBS and How Does Colofac Help IBS? Colofac IBS Tablets are used to relieve the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. They work by stopping the abdominal pain and cramps, bowel spasms, diarrhoea and trapped wind. By stopping these symptoms, it helps people suffering from IBS to live a more comfortable life.

    Colofac IBS Tablets

    Colofac IBS Tablets contain 135mg of the main ingredient Mebeverine. The Colofac IBS Tablets also contain lactose, starch (potato), povidone, talc, magnesium stearate, sucrose, gelatin, acacia and carnauba wax.

    Colofac IBS Boots

    Whether you receive your Colofac Tablets For IBS from boots or My Pharmacy you should always read the patient information leaflet before using them. Colofac IBS Tablets 135mg are usually safe for most people to use but there are a small number of people who should not use them. Do not use Colofac IBS Tablets 135mg:
    • You are allergic to any of the tablet ingredients (see section 6 for a list of ingredients)
    • You are younger than 18 years of age
    You should see a GP before using Colofac Tablets For IBS if:
    • have not suffered from IBS before or
    • have developed new symptoms or your symptoms have become worse
    • have liver or kidney problems

    Colofac IBS Tablets 135mg

    You should speak to your doctor or pharmacist while taking Colofac IBS Tablets 135mg if any of them following apply to you:
    • You are 40 years of age or over and your symptoms have changed or it has been some time since you last had IBS
    • You have blood in your stools
    • You are feeling nauseous or are vomiting
    • You are looking pale and feeling tired
    • You have constipation
    • You have a fever
    • You have recently travelled abroad
    • You are pregnant, or planning to become pregnant
    • You are a woman and you have unusual bleeding or discharge from your vagina
    • You have difficulty or pain when passing water

    Colofac Tablets For IBS

    Colofac Tablets For IBS should be stored correctly and safely when they are not being used to ensure they are fit for purpose if needed again in the future. To store them correctly you should:
    • Keep them out of the reach and sight of children
    • You should lock this medicine away in a safe place
    • Do not use the tablets after the expiry date
    • Do not store your tablets above 30°C and keep them in the original container
    Medicines should not be disposed of with household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medicines that are no longer required. These measures will help to protect the environment.

    How Does Colofac Help IBS?

    While we have already explained above How Does Colofac Help IBS there are other things that you should do to ensure you receive the maximum benefit of the Tablets. You can do this by:
    • Trying to take the tablets 20 minutes before a meal — some people find their symptoms to be strongest after they have eaten
    • Swallow the tablets whole with water. Do not chew the tablets

    Colofac IBS Dosage

    Colofac IBS Dosage instructions should be followed at all time unless otherwise stated by a health care professional.The recommended Colofac IBS Dosage for adults and the elderly is:
    • Take 1 tablet 3 times a day
    • The number of tablets you take can be lowered if your symptoms improve
    • Do not take more than 3 tablets per day
    Colofac IBS Dosage should not be given to anyone under the age of 18 years old.

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  • Side Effects

    The following adverse reactions have been reported spontaneously during postmarketing use. A precise frequency cannot be estimated from available data.

    Allergic reactions mainly but not exclusively limited to the skin have been observed.

    Immune system disorders:

    Hypersensitivity (anaphylactic reactions)

    Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders:

    Urticaria, angioedema, face oedema, exanthema.

    Reporting of suspected adverse reactions

     

  • Further Information

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