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IBS Relief – Colpermin Capsules – Pack of 20

  • Effectively relieves spasms
  • Relaxes bowel wall
  • Relief from bloating

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Colpermin Capsules for IBS Relief – Pack of 20 – Effective Relief from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

Colpermin IBS Relief Capsules offer soothing relief from the symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome, including painful spasms, bloating, trapped wind, and diarrhoea or constipation. Formulated with natural peppermint oil, these capsules provide targeted relief, clinically proven to ease IBS discomfort. Suitable For Adults and the elderly (age 16+)How to Use:

  • Swallow whole with water
  • Adults and elderly: 1 capsule three times a day; may increase to 2 capsules three times daily if needed
  • Avoid taking immediately after food
  • Do not chew or break capsules
  • Do not take with indigestion remedies simultaneously
  • Consult doctor if symptoms persist after two weeks

Hazards and Cautions:

  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Store below 25°C, away from direct sunlight
  • Consult doctor if pregnant, planning pregnancy, breastfeeding, or have allergies
  • Active ingredient: Peppermint oil
  • Contains refined arachis (peanut) oil

Directions for Use:

Colpermin IBS Relief Capsules are antispasmodic, effectively relieving spasms and cramps in the large bowel associated with IBS. The capsules, containing peppermint oil, relax the bowel wall, alleviating pain and facilitating the release of trapped gas. Ideal for individuals experiencing pain, spasm, and bloating anywhere between the groin, navel, and sides, accompanied by diarrhea or constipation, especially during periods of stress or anxiety.

Dosage:

  • Adults and children aged 15 and over: Take one capsule three times daily; increase to two capsules three times a day for severe symptoms
  • Hard gelatin capsules; handle with care to prevent breakage
  • Do not take capsules immediately after meals or with indigestion remedies
  • Do not chew or break capsules before swallowing

Warnings:

  • For oral use only
  • Avoid consumption after meals
  • Avoid simultaneous intake with indigestion remedies
  • Consult doctor if symptoms persist or worsen, or if any concerning symptoms arise
  • Seek medical advice before use if pregnant, planning pregnancy, breastfeeding, or have allergies

Ingredients:

  • Active ingredient: Peppermint oil (0.2 ml per sustained-release capsule)
  • Other ingredients: Gelatin, Refined Arachis oil (Peanut oil)

Safety Precautions:

  • Contains arachis oil (peanut oil); avoid if allergic to peanuts or soya
  • Rare allergic reactions to peppermint oil or menthol may occur, such as rash, headache, slow pulse rate, loss of coordination, or shaking
  • Discontinue use and seek medical attention if allergic reactions occur or if heartburn worsens after use
  • Peppermint oil may interact with alcohol, causing adverse effects; avoid alcohol consumption with capsules

Read patient information leaflet.

Colpermin Capsules for IBS Relief offer effective and targeted relief from the symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome. With a natural peppermint oil formulation, these capsules provide soothing relief from painful spasms, bloating, and discomfort associated with IBS, helping individuals regain comfort and quality of life.

IBS Symptoms

1. What are the common symptoms of IBS?
IBS symptoms include abdominal pain, bloating, gas, and changes in bowel habits such as diarrhea, constipation, or both.

2. Can stress trigger IBS symptoms?
Yes, stress can worsen IBS symptoms, though it doesn’t directly cause the condition.

3. How is IBS diagnosed?
IBS is typically diagnosed based on symptoms and ruling out other conditions, often through a physical exam and tests.

4. What foods should I avoid with IBS?
Common IBS triggers include dairy, fatty foods, caffeine, spicy foods, and artificial sweeteners.

5. Can IBS cause nausea?
Yes, nausea can sometimes accompany IBS, particularly after eating or during a symptom flare-up.

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