Mebrin 135mg Tablet
MEBEVERINE
The recommended dose and duration of Mebrin 135mg Tablet should be followed as instructed by your doctor It is important to swallow the tablet whole with a drink of water preferably 20 minutes before a meal to alleviate or reduce symptoms after eating Inform your doctor about all other medications you are currently taking as some may interact with this medicine It is crucial to continue taking this medicine for the duration recommended by your doctor Discontinuing the treatment too early may result in the return of symptoms and worsening of your condition Additionally incorporating lifestyle modifications such as consuming a fiberrich diet increasing fluid intake and engaging in regular exercise can enhance the effectiveness of this medicine Although this medicine is associated with very few or minimal side effects it may occasionally cause a skin rash If you experience difficulty breathing or notice swelling of the face neck tongue or throat it is important to discontinue the medication and inform your doctor immediately Prior to taking this medicine inform your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems If you are pregnant or breastfeeding consult your doctor before taking this medication

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

How long can I take Mebrin for?
Take Mebrin as directed by your doctor.

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

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

Is Mebrin a laxative?
No, Mebrin 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