Use:
It a combination of medicines used to treat abdominal pain. It relieves abdominal pain and bloating, relieves discomfort and cramps, and relaxes the muscles in the stomach and intestines. It also blocks some chemical messengers that produce pain and discomfort.
Indication:
it is ingested with food in dose and duration as prescribed by your doctor. The dosage you are given will be determined by your condition and your response to the medicine. Keep taking this medicine as long as recommended by your doctor. Stopping treatment too soon may cause symptoms to return and your condition to worsen. Tell your healthcare team about all medications you are taking, as some of them may influence or be influenced by this medicine.
Side Effects:
The most common adverse reactions are diarrhoea, nausea (nausea), vomiting (vomiting), abdominal pain (pain), loss of appetite (loss of appetite), dry mouth (tiredness), thirst (feeling thirsty), and heartburn (tiredness). Most of these reactions are temporary and go away over time. If you are worried about any of the other side effects, call your doctor right away. This medicine may cause dizziness. Therefore, it is best to avoid driving or doing anything else that requires mental concentration until you know exactly how this medicine is affecting you. Do not drink alcohol as it can make your dizziness worse.
Safety Advice:
It is important to inform your doctor about your liver and kidney disease before taking this medicine. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you should consult your doctor before taking this medication. It can cause you to be drowsy, have blurred vision or cause you to feel dizzy and drowsy. You should not drive if you experience these symptoms.