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Colofac IBS is a tablet containing Mebeverine
hydrochloride. This belongs to a group of
medicines called antispasmodics.
This medicine is used to treat the symptoms of
irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
This is a very common condition which causes
spasm and pain in the gut or intestine.
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Colofac IBS is a tablet containing Mebeverine
hydrochloride. This belongs to a group of
medicines called antispasmodics.
This medicine is used to treat the symptoms of
irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
This is a very common condition which causes
spasm and pain in the gut or intestine.
The intestine is a long muscular tube which food
passes down so it can be digested. If the intestine
goes into spasm and squeezes too tightly, you get
pain. The way this medicine works is by relieving
the spasm and pain.
The main symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome
(IBS) include:
• stomach pain and spasm
• feeling bloated and having wind
• having diarrhoea or constipation
• small, hard, pellet-like or ribbon-like stools
(faeces)
These symptoms may vary from person to person.
Talk to your doctor if you develop new symptoms or
if these symptoms continue for more than 2 weeks.
Your diet and lifestyle can also help treat IBS:
How you restrict your diet depends on the way IBS
affects you. If you find that certain things bring
on the symptoms, then it makes sense not to eat
them. A high fibre diet may help, but ask your
pharmacist for more information.
Some people find that learning to relax can help to
lessen their symptoms of IBS. You may find it
helpful to set aside a few moments each day to
relax and gently unwind
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How to take Colofac IBS
• Try 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.
How much Colofac IBS to take
Adults and the elderly:
• Take 1 tablet 3 times a day
• The number of tablets you take can be lowered
if your symptoms improve
SIDE EFFECTS
Like all medicines Colofac IBS can cause side
effects (unwanted effects or reactions), but not
everyone gets them.
• allergic reactions such as swollen or reddened
skin, itching or a skin rash
• swelling of your face, lips or tongue
If any of the side effects become serious, or if
you notice any side effects that are not listed in
this leaflet, please tell your doctor or pharmacist.
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Do not take Colofac IBS if:
• 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
If any of the above applies to you, do not take this
medicine and talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
Take special care with Colofac IBS
See your doctor before using any IBS treatment if
you:
• have not suffered from IBS before or
• have developed new symptoms or your symptoms
have become worse
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if any of the
following applies 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 (faeces)
• You are feeling sick (nauseous) or are sick
(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
(urinating)
Your doctor will tell you whether it is safe for you
to start taking Colofac IBS.
Taking Colofac IBS with food and drink
You can drink alcohol while you are taking Colofac IBS.
Taking other medicine
No interactions with other medicines are known.
Pregnancy and breast-feeding
Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before
taking Colofac IBS if you are pregnant or might
become pregnant. Colofac IBS should not be used
during breast-feeding.
Driving and using machines
This medicine is not likely to affect you being able
to drive or use any tools or machines.
Important information about some of the
ingredients of Colofac IBS
This medicine contains lactose and sucrose
(types of sugar). If you have been told by your
doctor that you cannot tolerate or digest some
sugars (have an intolerance to some sugars),
talk to your doctor before taking this medicine. • Do not take more than 3 tablets per day.
Do not give Colofac IBS to children or adolescents
younger than 18 years.
How to stop taking Colofac IBS
You can lower the dose if your symptoms get
better.
If you take more Colofac IBS than you should
If you or someone else takes too much Colofac IBS
(an overdose), talk to a doctor or go to a hospital
straight away. Take the medicine pack with you.
If you forget to take Colofac IBS
If you miss a tablet, wait until the next dose is
due. Do not try to make up for the dose you have
missed. Do not double dose to make up for a
forgotten dose.
If you have any further questions on the use of this
product, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
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What Colofac IBS contains
Each tablet contains 135 mg mebeverine hydrochloride
The tablets also contain lactose, starch (potato or
maize), povidone, talc, magnesium stearate,
sucrose, gelatin, acacia and carnauba wax.
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