Mebastom 135mg Tablet

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Composition FOR Mebastom 135mg Tablet

Mebeverine(135mg)

food interaction for Mebastom Tablet

alcohol interaction for Mebastom Tablet

pregnancy interaction for Mebastom Tablet

lactation interaction for Mebastom Tablet

food
alcohol
pregnancy
lactation
Mebastom 135mg Tablet is to be taken empty stomach.
None
CAUTION
Consuming alcohol with Mebastom 135mg Tablet does not cause any harmful side effects.
SAFE
Mebastom 135mg Tablet is unsafe to use during pregnancy as there is definite evidence of risk to the developing baby. However, the doctor may rarely prescribe it in some life-threatening situations if the benefits are more than the potential risks. Please consult your doctor.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Information regarding the use of Mebastom 135mg Tablet during breastfeeding is not available. Please consult your doctor.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

SALT INFORMATION FOR Mebastom 135mg Tablet

Mebeverine(135mg)

Mebastom tablet uses

{med_name} is used in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome.

How mebastom tablet works

Mebastom 135mg Tablet relaxes the muscles of the intestine and relieves spasm.

Common side effects of mebastom tablet

Fainting, Skin rash, Angioedema (swelling of deeper layers of skin)

SUBSTITUTES FOR Mebastom Tablet

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Expert advice FOR Mebastom Tablet

  • Mebeverine relieves symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome such as abdominal pain and cramps, bloating, flatulence and diarrhea alternating with constipation.
  • Take it 20 minutes before a meal to relieve or reduce post meal symptoms.
  • Talk to your doctor if your symptoms do not get better within two weeks of taking Mebeverine, or get worse at any time.
  • Stop taking Mebeverine and consult a doctor if you experience difficulty in breathing or swelling of face, neck, tongue or throat.
  • Do not stop taking the tablets without talking to your doctor, even if you feel better.

Frequently asked questions FOR Mebastom 135mg Tablet

Mebeverine

Q. What is Mebastom 135mg Tablet/Colospa/Colospa retard/ Mebaspa/Mebiz-SR/Morease used for?
Colospa/Colospa retard/ Mebaspa/Mebiz-SR/Morease are all trade name for the active medicine Mebastom 135mg Tablet. It is mainly used to treat and relieve symptoms of inflammatory bowel syndrome such as cramps in the abdomen, pain, gas, bloating and changes in bowel habits
Q. Can Mebastom 135mg Tablet be used for period pain?
Mebastom 135mg Tablet mainly acts on the smooth muscles of the intestine. Hence, it is used to relieve cramps or spasms of the stomach and intestines (gut). It is particularly useful in treating irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and similar conditions. It is not known whether it can be used for period pain
Q. Can I take Mebastom 135mg Tablet with buscopan?
Buscopan contains butylscopolamine which is also an antispasmodic like Mebastom 135mg Tablet. Taking Mebastom 135mg Tablet and buscopan together will provide added effect, but can cause additive side-effects. Consult your doctor before taking Mebastom 135mg Tablet and buscopan together
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Q. Can I take mebeverine with Omeprazole/Lansoprazole?
There are no known serious drug interactions between mebeverine and omeprazole/lansoprazole. Consult your doctor about all medications currently taken before starting and while on mebeverine
Q. Can I take Mebastom 135mg Tablet with Imodium/Loperamide?
There are no known serious drug interactions between Mebastom 135mg Tablet and Imodium/ Loperamide. Consult your doctor about all medications currently taken before starting and while on mebeverine
Q. Can I take Mebastom 135mg Tablet with paracetamol/ Co codamol?
There are no known serious drug interactions between Mebastom 135mg Tablet and paracetamol and co codamol preparation which contains codeine with paracetamol. Consult your doctor about all medications currently taken before starting and while on mebeverine
Q. Can I take Mebastom 135mg Tablet with antibiotics?
There are no known serious drug interactions between Mebastom 135mg Tablet and antibiotics. Consult your doctor about all medications currently taken before starting and while on Mebastom 135mg Tablet
Q. Is Mebastom 135mg Tablet a laxative?
No, Mebastom 135mg Tablet is not a laxative; it belongs to a group of medicines called antispasmodics. It acts as a direct relaxant of the smooth muscles of the gut and relieves painfull contractions
Q. Does Mebastom 135mg Tablet help constipation or stop diarrhea?
Mebastom 135mg Tablet may cause constipation; however, it has no known effects on stopping diarrhea
Q. Does Mebastom 135mg Tablet reduce bloating?
Yes, Mebastom 135mg Tablet reduces all symptoms of inflammatory bowel syndrome such as abdominal cramps, pain, gas, and bloating
Q. Does Mebastom 135mg Tablet affect pill/contraceptive pill?
No, there are no known interactions between Mebastom 135mg Tablet and contraceptive pills. Consult your doctor about all medications currently taken before starting and while on Mebastom 135mg Tablet
Q. Is Mebastom 135mg Tablet a prescription /over the counter medicine?
Mebastom 135mg Tablet is available over the counter. However, do not self-medicate and consult your doctor about your symptoms before taking Mebastom 135mg Tablet
Q. How long can I take Mebastom 135mg Tablet for?
Take Mebastom 135mg Tablet as directed by your doctor.

Content on this page was last updated on 12 September, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)