Colmisa 135 Tablet
MEBEVERINE
Please adhere to the dosage and duration of Colmisa 135 Tablet as prescribed by your doctor Take the tablet whole with a glass of water preferably 20 minutes before a meal to alleviate or reduce postmeal symptoms Inform your doctor about any other medications you are currently taking as some may interact with or be influenced by this medicine It is important to continue taking this medication for the duration recommended by your doctor If you discontinue treatment prematurely your symptoms may recur and your condition may worsen Remember to incorporate lifestyle modifications such as consuming a diet rich in fiber increasing fluid intake and engaging in regular exercise to achieve optimal results While this medicine generally has minimal side effects it may occasionally cause a skin rash Exercise caution and promptly discontinue the medication and inform your doctor if you experience difficulty breathing or swelling of the face neck tongue or throat Prior to taking this medicine inform your doctor if you have liver or kidney issues Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before taking this medicine

Can I take Mebaspa with buscopan?
Buscopan contains butylscopolamine which is also an antispasmodic like Mebaspa. Taking Mebaspa and buscopan together will provide added effect, but can cause additive side-effects. Consult your doctor before taking Mebaspa and buscopan together

What is Mebeford/Colospa/Colospa retard/ Mebaspa/Mebiz-SR/Morease used for?
Colospa/Colospa retard/ Mebaspa/Mebiz-SR/Morease are all trade name for the active medicine Mebeford. 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

Does Colmisa help constipation or stop diarrhea?
Colmisa may cause constipation however, it has no known effects on stopping diarrhea

Does Colmisa affect pill/contraceptive pill?
No, there are no known interactions between Colmisa and contraceptive pills. Consult your doctor about all medications currently taken before starting and while on Colmisa

Is Colmisa anticholinergic?
Yes, Colmisa is a synthetic anticholinergic agent

Is Colmisa a prescription /over the counter medicine?
Colmisa is available over the counter. However, do not self-medicate and consult your doctor about your symptoms before taking Colmisa