Coloverin D with Mebeverine Hydrochloride & Dimethicone for Treating Irritable Bowel Syndrome & Flatulence
Description
# Drug Description
## Brand Name: Coloverin D
## Generic Name: Mebeverine Hydrochloride + Dimethicone
## About the Drug:
Coloverin D is a combination medicine used to help relieve common digestive discomforts linked to **irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)** and **gas-related bloating**. Its active ingredient **mebeverine** helps relax the muscles of the bowel, which may reduce cramps, abdominal pain, and spasms. **Dimethicone** helps break up trapped gas bubbles, making it easier to pass gas and easing bloating and fullness. If you often feel tightness, discomfort, or swelling in your stomach after meals, this medicine may help you feel more comfortable and improve your daily routine.
## Indications: When do you need this medication?
* **Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)**: Helps reduce bowel spasms, cramping, abdominal pain, and discomfort often seen with IBS.
* **Abdominal cramps and intestinal spasm**: Relaxes the muscles of the gut to ease painful cramping and “twisting” sensations in the abdomen.
* **Bloating and excessive gas (flatulence)**: Helps reduce trapped gas, fullness, and pressure in the stomach and intestines.
* **Digestive discomfort after meals**: May help relieve stomach tightness and discomfort related to gas and bowel sensitivity.
## Dosage and Administration: How to use the drug safely and effectively?
* **Usual Dosage**:
* **Adults and adolescents**: The commonly used dose is **1 tablet 3 times daily**.
* **Children**: Use in children should only be done if a doctor recommends it, as dosing may vary by age and product strength.
* Always follow your doctor’s instructions or the directions on the package, since dosage can differ depending on the exact formulation.
* **Method of Administration**:
* Take the tablet **before meals**, preferably about **20 minutes before eating**.
* Swallow it **whole with a glass of water**.
* Do **not** crush or chew the tablet unless your pharmacist or doctor tells you otherwise.
* Try to take it at the **same times each day** for the best effect.
* If your symptoms do not improve, or if they get worse, speak to a healthcare professional.
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