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Imodium Capsules/Tablets contain loperamide hydrochloride, a medicine used to relieve short-term diarrhoea and to help manage chronic diarrhoea in certain conditions. Loperamide works by slowing down the movement of the gut, allowing more water to be absorbed from the bowel and making stools firmer and less frequent. This helps reduce the urgency and discomfort associated with diarrhoea. Imodium starts to work within a few hours and is usually taken until stools return to normal. It is suitable for adults and children over 12 years for short-term use, but should be used exactly as directed and not taken for prolonged periods without medical advice.
Imodium Capsules/Tablets can be used to treat two types of diarrhoea: short term diarrhoea and IBS diarrhoea. The medication contains loperamide hydrochloride, a substance that helps reduce diarrhoea by slowing down an overactive bowel. This allows water and salts that are usually lost in diarrhoea to be absorbed by the body.
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Imodium Capsules/Tablets are only for short term use. If you are suffering from short-term diarrhoea, then you should only use this medication for up to 48 hours. Anyone suffering from IBS can use this medication for up to two weeks of repeat attacks. However, if any one attack lasts for longer than 48 hours, stop using Imodium Capsules/Tablets and talk to your doctor.
If you or anyone has taken too many Imodium Capsules/Tablets, immediately contact a doctor or hospital for advice. You may experience potentially life-threatening symptoms such as increased heart rate, irregular heartbeat, changes to your heartbeat, muscle stiffness, uncoordinated movements, drowsiness, difficulty urinating, or weak breathing.
You should only that this medicine as you need it, following the dosage instructions. If you forget to take a dose, take a dose after the next loose stool (bowel movement). Do not take a double dose.
If you are pregnant, think you are pregnant or are planning a pregnancy, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking Imodium Capsules/Tablets.
If you are breast-feeding, you should not take this medicine as small amounts may get into your milk. Instead, talk to your doctor about a suitable treatment.
Imodium Capsules/Tablets may make you feel dizzy, tired or sleepy – making you feel less alert, feel faint or pass out. If you’re affect do not drive, cycle, or use machines.
Imodium Capsules/Tablets should be stored in the original packaging and kept out of the sight and reach of children. Do not use this after the date shown as the expiry date on the packaging.
Any medicines should not be thrown away via wastewater or household waste. Instead, ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medicines no longer required. These measures will help to protect the environment.
You are able to buy Imodium Capsules/Tablets online from trusted websites, such as e-Pharmacy! It’s good practice to look for the GPhC and MHRA logos on the website to ensure that any medication you buy online is genuine.
If you require any additional information about Imodium Capsules/Tablets, there are plenty of reputable sources available online, such as the Ibuprofen BNF page.
Yes, Imodium Capsules/Tablets can interact with certain medications. It’s important to consult with your doctor or pharmacist about potential interactions before taking Imodium Capsules/Tablets with other medications
It’s generally recommended to avoid consuming alcohol while taking Imodium Capsules/Tablets, as alcohol can increase the risk of dehydration and worsen diarrhoea symptoms.
Imodium Capsules/Tablets typically start to relieve diarrhoea symptoms within one hour of taking the medication. However, it may take longer for the full effects to be felt, depending on the individual and the severity of the diarrhoea.
Yes, constipation is a common side effect of Imodium Capsules/Tablets, especially with prolonged use or high doses. It’s important to follow the recommended dosage and consult a healthcare professional if constipation becomes severe or persistent.
Imodium Capsules/Tablets are generally not recommended for children under 12 years of age.
Always take this medicine exactly as described in the patient information leaflet, or as your doctor or pharmacist has told you.
If you are suffering from short-term diarrhoea and are aged 12 years or older, take two capsules to start treatment, and then one capsules after each loose bowel movement. You can use this for up to 48 hours.
If you are suffering from IBS diarrhoea, only adults aged 18 and over should take this medicine, taking two capsules to start and then take one capsule after each loose bowel movement (or as advised by your doctor). You can use this for up to 2 weeks for repeat attacks, but do not take for any one attack lasting longer than 48 hours.
Imodium Capsules/Tablets can have side effects, like all medicines, although these don’t affect everyone, and most are usually mild. A few common side effects can include:
If you experience allergic reactions, skin rashes, or a loss/reduced level of consciousness, stop using the medication immediately and get medical help at once.
Any side effects you experience should be mentioned to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse. This includes any possible ones not listed in the information leaflet.
Imodium contains loperamide, a medicine that helps stop diarrhoea by slowing down the movement of the gut. This allows the body to absorb more water from the stool, making it firmer and less frequent. Imodium is often used for short-term diarrhoea, including traveller’s diarrhoea or sudden upset stomach.
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The active ingredient in Imodium is loperamide hydrochloride.
The other ingredients are lactose, maize starch, talc and magnesium stearate (E572). The capsule itself is made up of titanium dioxide (E171), black ferrous oxide (E172), yellow ferric oxide (E172), indigo carmine (E132), erythrosine (E127), and gelatin.
You should not take this medication:
Additionally, talk to your doctor first if any of the following apply to you:
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