Imodium Original Capsules, containing loperamide hydrochloride, treat short-term and IBS-related diarrhoea by slowing an overactive bowel, allowing water and salts to be reabsorbed. They are for adults diagnosed with IBS.
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Do not take Imodium if you’ve had a severe reaction to any of its ingredients, if it’s for a child under 12 (or under 18 for an IBS patient), if you experience severe diarrhoea after taking antibiotics, during a flare-up of inflammatory bowel conditions like ulcerative colitis, if constipated or if your stomach appears swollen, especially in severely dehydrated children, or if you have acute dysentery with symptoms like blood in stools and a high temperature. If any of these conditions apply, consult a doctor or pharmacist and refrain from taking Imodium. For full details refer to the Patient Information Leaflet.
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Before starting or continuing with this medication, it’s crucial to have a conversation with your doctor, especially if you fall under certain medical conditions or circumstances. If you’re living with AIDS and notice swelling in your stomach, cease taking the capsules immediately and reach out to your healthcare provider. Similarly, if you have liver disease, experience prolonged diarrhoea lasting more than 48 hours, or have been diagnosed with an intolerance to certain sugars, consulting your doctor is paramount. Severe diarrhoea, which can lead to significant fluid, sugar, and salt loss, warrants medical attention as well. Additionally, if you’re on other medications such as ritonavir for HIV treatment, quinidine for heart rhythm irregularities or malaria, oral desmopressin for excessive urination, itraconazole or ketoconazole for fungal infections, or gemfibrozil for high cholesterol, it’s essential to inform your doctor. If you have any doubts or questions about your current medication regimen, don’t hesitate to consult with your pharmacist for further clarification or guidance. For full details refer to the Patient Information Leaflet.
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Always inform your doctor or pharmacist about any other medications you’re taking to avoid potential interactions. This ensures your treatment remains safe and effective. If you need any advice you can contact our medical team at info@medsforless.co.uk
This medication is intended for adults aged 18 and over experiencing IBS diarrhoea. To commence treatment, take two capsules, followed by one capsule after each loose bowel movement or as directed by your doctor. You can use this medicine for up to 48 hours. If your symptoms persist beyond this timeframe, discontinue IMODIUM and consult your doctor. For repeated attacks, you can use it for up to 2 weeks, but refrain from taking it for any single attack lasting longer than 48 hours. Ensure not to exceed six capsules within a 24-hour period. Additionally, it’s crucial to replenish lost fluids by consuming more liquids than usual. This medication is not suitable for children and young people under the age of 18. For full details refer to the Patient Information Leaflet.
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