Use:
Abdominal pain is a type of pain caused by inflammation in the abdominal muscles. This type of pain can be caused by bloating, pain, and cramps. It works by relaxing the stomach muscles and gut muscles. It also works by blocking some of the chemical messengers in the stomach that cause abdominal pain.
Indication:
it is ingested with food in dosage and duration as prescribed by your doctor. The dosage you receive will be determined by your condition and your response to the medication. You should continue to take this medicine as long as recommended by your doctor. Stopping treatment too soon may cause symptoms to return and your condition to deteriorate. Tell your healthcare team about any other medications you take as some of them may influence or be influenced by the use of this medicine.
Side Effects:
Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhoea, Loss of appetite, Dry mouth, Weakness, Nervousness, Blurred vision, Heartburn. Most of the side effects are temporary and go away with time. Call your doctor right away if you have any of these. This medicine can cause dizziness, so avoid driving or doing anything that requires concentration until you know exactly how it affects you.
Drinking alcohol while taking it can make your dizziness worse.
Safety Advice:
It is important to inform your doctor about pregnancy, pregnancy planning, and breast-feeding before taking this medicine. You should also inform your doctor about any kidney or liver disease so your doctor can prescribe the right dose for you.