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Serecon 5 mg/2.5 mg Tablet

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Serecon 5 mg/2.5 mg Tablet

Introduction to Serecon 5 mg/2.5 mg Tablet

Serecon 5 mg/2.5 mg Tablet is prescribed for the treatment of symptoms related to IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) such as abdominal pain, cramping, bloating, diarrhea, or constipation. 

 
Recent Statistics on IBS in India 

As per the records retained from the recent surveys conducted it has been found that in India almost 4% to 7% of people are suffering from Irritable Bowel Syndrome. 


How does the Serecon 5 mg/2.5 mg Tablet work?

Chlordiazepoxide is a benzodiazepine that acts by elevating the action of a chemical messenger; GABA which alleviates the excessive and abnormal activity of the nerve cells in the brain. Clinidium shows its activity by relaxing the muscles present in the gut and stomach helps to control muscle contractions and provides relief from pain, bloating, cramps, and discomfort. It also aids in the easy release of gas reducing discomfort in the stomach.


How to take Serecon 5 mg/2.5 mg Tablet?

  • It is recommended to take Serecon 5 mg/2.5 mg Tablet without food following the dosage and duration advised by your doctor.
  • The prescribed dose will depend on your condition and response to the medication.
  • It is important to continue taking the medicine as long as your doctor recommends. 


What are the Side Effects of Serecon 5 mg/2.5 mg Tablet?

Some of the Side Effects associated with Serecon 5 mg/2.5 mg Tablet include:


What are the Special Precautions for Serecon 5 mg/2.5 mg Tablet? 

  • Abrupt discontinuation may lead to the return of symptoms and worsening of your condition.
  • Inform your healthcare team about all other medications you are taking as some may interact with or be influenced by this medicine.
  • While taking Serecon 5 mg/2.5 mg Tablet it is advisable to avoid consuming alcohol as it can increase drowsiness.
  • Before starting this medication inform your doctor about any kidney or liver diseases you may have.
  • Additionally, inform your doctor if you are pregnant planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding.
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What are the symptoms of an overdose of Serecon?

Both Chlordiazepoxide and Clidinium show different symptoms of overdose. Chlordiazepoxide can cause sleepiness, reflexes, confusion and coma. Clidinium can cause excessive dryness of mouth, blurred vision, urinary hesitancy and constipation. Inform the doctor in case you take a higher dose and any of these symptoms appear.

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Can I drink alcohol while taking Serecon?

No, avoid drinking alcohol while you are taking Serecon. Drinking alcohol can increase the risk of side effects like drowsiness or sleepiness.

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Can Serecon cause withdrawal symptoms?

Yes, Serecon may cause withdrawal symptoms. Do not stop taking Serecon all of a sudden. Stopping Serecon suddenly can cause seizures, shaking, stomach and muscle cramps, vomiting and sweating. Consult your doctor before stopping Serecon.

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Can the use of Serecon cause constipation?

Yes, the use of Serecon can cause constipation. Eat high-fiber foods like vegetables, fruits and cereals, and drink plenty of water. Exercise regularly by engaging in activities like swimming, jogging or going for a walk. Consult a doctor if constipation persists for a long duration.

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What precautions do I need to take while using Serecon?

Serecon should not be taken along with opioids-like substances as it contains chlordiazepoxide. Use of opioids along with chlordiazepoxide may cause excessive sedation (state of calm or sleep), respiratory depression and eventually coma or death. Inform your doctor about all the medicines that you are taking if you are advised to take Serecon.

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What are the instructions for storage and disposal of Serecon?

Keep this medicine in the container it came in, tightly closed. Store it according to the instructions mentioned on the pack or label. Dispose of the unused medicine. Make sure it is not consumed by pets, children and other people.

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Published At: Oct 19, 2023

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