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Colofac (Mebeverine Hydrochloride)

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Type: drug type
Product: Colofac Tablet
Manufacturer: Abbott
Country: United Kingdom
Dosage: 135 mg
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Type: drug type
Product: Colofac Capsule
Manufacturer: BGP Pharma
Country: United Kingdom
Dosage: 200 mg
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Generic Equivalent of Colofac
Type
Product
Manufacturer
Country
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Type: drug type
Product: Mebeverine Hydrochloride Tablet
Manufacturer: Generic
Country: United Kingdom
Dosage: 135 mg
Qty-Price:

Colofac Information

Are you ready to fill a prescription for Colofac or any other RX or OTC medication? You can fill all of them here at Canada Pharmacy Online. We currently carry the brand name Colofac from United Kingdom by Abbott and BGP Pharma. The generic name for the active ingredient in Colofac is Mebeverine Hydrochloride and it is available from United Kingdom by a different manufacturer. Colofac is available in the strength of 135mg and 200mg tablets. Generic Mebeverine Hydrochloride is available in the strength of 135mg tablets. For more information and further details, please call Customer Service at 1866-920-3784.

Product Details

Colofac is an antispasmodic medication used to relieve bloating and cramping in the lower abdomen commonly associated with gastrointestinal conditions, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). It works by causing certain muscles to relax, thus relieving the spasms, pain, and other symptoms of IBS.

The common side effects of Colofac include: skin rash, or red, itchy skin.

Most people don’t have many problems taking this medication. But the more serious side effects may include:

• Signs of allergic reaction:
o Difficulty breathing
o Hives
o Swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat

You should not take Colofac if you are allergic to Mebeverine Hydrochloride, or if you have a bladder obstruction or other urination problems, a stomach or bowel disorder, severe constipation, severe ulcerative colitis or toxic megacolon, glaucoma, myasthenia gravis, active bleeding with fast heartbeats, low blood pressure, shortness of breath, with cold hands or feet. Before you start taking Colofac, talk to your doctor about your medical history and about all the medications you currently take including OTC and herbal medications.

It isn’t clear whether or not Colofac can harm an unborn or nursing baby. Talk to your doctor about the risks and err on the side of caution. It may be best to avoid taking Colofac while pregnant or nursing.

Precautions

Be sure to take Colofac exactly as your doctor describes for you. Follow all instructions that come with your medication.

Take Colofac 20 minutes before you eat your main three meals a day, or if you have the 200mg dosage, one tablet twice a day. Swallow the tablets with a glass of water and do not crush, break, chew or split the medication.

Store at room temperature away from heat, light, and moisture and out of the reach of children.

There can be interactions between Colofac and other medications. Talk to your doctor before you use other medications while on Colofac.

To ensure this medication is right for you, be sure to tell your doctor if any of the following conditions apply to you:

• If you are pregnant or nursing
• If you have kidney problems
• If you have severe constipation or if your bowel isn’t working properly
• If you’ve had an allergic reaction to medicines in the past
• If you are taking other medications

Questions and Answers

1. What other changes can I do, besides taking Colofac, will help me with my IBS symptoms?
Answer: IBS responds to diet and relaxation. How you restrict your diet can impact how your IBS affects you. Watch the foods you eat when your symptoms flare up and find some time to test out various relaxation techniques.

2. Can I drink alcohol while on this medication?
Answer: Yes, you can drink alcohol in moderation while on this medication.

3. I’m not sure Colofac is helping my IBS. Can I just stop taking it?
Answer: No. Do not stop taking Colofac, even if you feel better or believe it isn’t helping. Talk to your doctor about the best way to stop taking this medication.

The generic alternative is not manufactured by the company that makes the brand product.

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